 Now the federal government has been urged to address the issue of congestion in the correctional centres across the country and also make available adequate rehabilitation programmes for rein-made. A group under the aegis of Hethford Foundation which offers free legal services for persons awaiting trials in some of the correctional centres in the country said this while launching My Right, My Freedom project. The founder of the foundation, Oluyemi Orija, explained that the project seeks to enlighten members of the public about your right as a way of ensuring their freedom. What I have said that is I've been in this now for three years officially and I can tell you that when we take these cases, they tell us a story. We don't rely on that story alone. We do not take that story away. We go and go to the court, take their file, look at their file, just suppose what they are said to what is in the file because this is what is in the file that really matters. So when you read through the file, look at the statement that they wrote at the police station which is that the heat of passion when that incident actually happened, you'll be able to know that indeed this person was innocent. So the project is teaching you about fundamental human right. It's teaching you to know your right because even some of us as learning persons do not know what our rights are. So we are explaining to people this is your right. So when you get to the police station for instance if you have been arrested and they ask you, they have written a statement for you and they tell you sign it. You can bluntly say no. Meanwhile former chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Ikeja chapter Adishina Ogulano described Nigeria as a jungle where powerful politicians and those in power are always right before the law. Ogulano who lamented that Nigeria is an unjust country said that the situation might not change anytime soon. Let the Ikeja agency, that is the court, let them do their work and then let the prison system hold only those people who are truly guilty and that so when you have my gear of error it should be lit. You can have a perfect system but it should not be a system where 80% is error and 20% is merit. That is bad and that is the system that we have and the only way you can change that is not by preaching to government, it's by making them to do the right thing and the people to, I'm actually asking for a rising of a revolution, whatever, whatever ideas, whether of electoral revolution or the foundation that successfully secured the release of 244 inmates awaiting trials at correctional centers in Lagos. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.