The Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has granted clemency to 23 convicts as part of the celebrations marking the state’s 28th anniversary and Nigeria’s 64th Independence Day.
In a goodwill message to the people of the state and the nation on the dual celebrations, the governor also commuted life sentences of two individuals to 15 years.
He also reduced two death sentences to life imprisonment, adjusted one detainee’s sentence to 10 years, and commuted the death sentences of four death row inmates to 15 years in prison.
Governor Yahaya explained that these actions followed the recommendations of the State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy.
He expressed hope that the pardoned individuals would seize the opportunity for rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
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While reflecting on the progress made in the state since its creation in 1996, as well as the challenges facing the state and the country, the governor urged citizens to embrace unity and peaceful coexistence, emphasizing that these are the cornerstones of the state’s development.
He highlighted the economic difficulties many citizens faced, particularly in light of the removal of fuel subsidies and the resultant inflation.
While acknowledging the strain this has placed on families, Governor Inuwa reaffirmed the state’s commitment to easing the burden through palliative measures, including food distribution to over 750,000 beneficiaries and transport allowances for state workers, with further discussions underway regarding the implementation of a new minimum wage.
The governor also reflected on the state’s achievements in education, healthcare, and infrastructure, pointing out that his administration had constructed over 900 kilometres of roads across all local government areas, expanded healthcare facilities, and improved access to education through the construction of classrooms and recruitment of teachers.
“As Gombe State looks to the future, I pledged to continue to focus on empowering youth, supporting farmers, and improving the quality of life for families across the state,” he said.
He called on citizens to remain patient and united in the face of economic challenges, expressing confidence that current reforms would eventually lead to a more resilient and prosperous future.
Governor Yahaya prayed for peace and stability in Gombe and across Nigeria, reiterating his administration’s commitment to ensuring the state’s long-term growth and success in line with its development agenda.