Dozens of inmates have escaped a Nigerian jail as gunmen attacked a prison in southwestern Nigeria, according to an official.
A spokesman of the Oyo correctional center in Oyo State Olanrewaju Anjorin said that several gunmen attacked the facility late on Friday night and an unidentified number of prisoners escaped the jail.
The official said, “I can’t ascertain the number of people that escaped or that were recaptured, but I am telling you that the security has been beefed up around the custodial center and the town.”
The official added that the authorities have opened an investigation.
Francis Enobore, of the Nigerian Prisons Service, also confirmed the incident and said he was on his way to the attacked facility.
Nigerian Prison attacks
Friday’s attack is the third this year in Nigeria, where jailbreaks are becoming more frequent and police only capture a fraction of those who escape. According to reports, in July this year at least 4,307 inmates had escaped from prisons since 2017, based on compiled media reports.
In 2021 alone, more than 2,000 inmates were freed in two earlier jailbreaks, on September 13, when 240 inmates were freed after gunmen attacked a detention facility in north-central Kogi state with explosives; and on April 5, when at least 1,800 were freed in the southeast Imo state when another facility was also blown up.
Most of the recent jailbreaks in Nigeria seem not to be connected although the attacks are carried out in a similar manner with the use of explosives. Authorities have managed to recapture some escaped inmates, sometimes in neighboring states, while others return willingly.
A good number of those who have escaped in such attacks are yet to be convicted and still awaiting trial. Nigerian prisons hold 70,000 inmates but only about 20,000, or 27 percent, have been convicted, according to government data.
Human rights groups have said that the Nigerian prisons are often overcrowded and legal procedures inefficient.