
FIDA Akwa Ibom and Partners Support Female Inmates for Justice and Rehabilitation
In a heartfelt display of compassion and advocacy, the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Akwa Ibom, Uyo Branch, spearheaded by Chairperson Iquo Abia Esq, joined hands with the Medical Women Association of Nigeria (MWAN) and the Youth Alive Foundation to extend support to female inmates of the Medium Custodial Centre in Uyo.
On Thursday, April 4th, 2024, the team was warmly welcomed by Julius Ezugwu, the Comptroller of Nigeria Correctional Service, Akwa Ibom State Command, represented by Assistant Comptroller of Corrections, Festus Akpan. During the visit, essential items such as toiletries and baby supplies were generously donated to the inmates.
FIDA expressed deep concern over the overcrowding of the facility, originally designed for 600 inmates but currently housing 1,715 individuals. To address this pressing issue, FIDA outlined strategies aimed at alleviating congestion, including advocating for the establishment of a Mother-Child unit to safeguard infants from adverse circumstances and promote bonding between mothers and their children.
The event showcased a range of supportive services, including free legal assistance, medical consultations, and a motivational session led by a rehabilitated ex-convict who successfully reintegrated into society.
This collaborative effort underscores the commitment of these organizations to uphold justice, advocate for the vulnerable, and foster positive change within the criminal justice system.



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