A Nigerian who claims that he is currently in a Ghanaian prison and sentenced to a jail term of 130 years, has made a ‘Save-Our-Soul’ call to the Nigerian government via a WhatsApp platform managed by the Nigerians In Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM).
In his write-up, Emmanuel Emeka begged for help saying the Ghanian authorities are not only being too high-handed with Nigerian citizens living in Ghana but also throwing innocent people to jail.
In his words: “My name is Emmanuel Emeka, a prisoner in Ankaful maximum security prison, Cape Coast, Ghana. I’m serving a jail-term of 130yrs imprisonment and I’m presently in my 8th year. We appeal to the Nigerian government to please come to our aid. The condition here has been so unbearable for (we) Nigerian prisoners in Ghana. We need to reconnect with our families.
“The Ghanaian police are fond of arresting innocent Nigerians, giving them high sentence of 50years, 70years, 100years or 150years to 200years. Most of us have spent 8years, 10years, 15years, 17years and 20years inside prison and some have died inside the prison without completing their jail-term. Our families are in the dark, they really don’t know what we are facing. We’ve spent a lot of money trying to appeal in
court, but all is to no avail.
“Within my 8years in prison, I have witnessed over 100 deaths of Nigerian citizen in the Ghana prison and most of their families are not even aware. They still keep the hope of their return without knowing they are dead and buried with no rites. We appeal to the government of Nigeria to please act on our behalf so we won’t continue to perish in this peril.
“There are many Nigerians in all the 46 prisons in Ghana that need help from the Nigerian government. Also the media, kindly keep spreading the message until it finally grips the attention of the able government. To fellow citizens of Nigeria, our brothers, sisters, fathers and mothers, please continue to pray for us and do what you can to return us back home.
“Another sad part is that most of us are on sick bed, no drugs for us. This is the unseen hardship Nigerian citizens in all the prisons in Ghana are facing and myself inclusive. I’ve been sick for the past 2 months and they have not taken me to the hospital or give me any drug. They treat us like animals, they give us dry garri everyday, no access to communication. I know how I suffered to get this phone to send this message to you.
“Please, on this message, lies the survival of about 800 to 1000 Nigerian prisoners in the 46 prisons in Ghana who are in this type of high sentence. Help us spread the message to all the four corners of Nigeria to make a campaign for our freedom because that is the only hope left for us.”