Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Inibehe Effiong’s hair, beard shaved for security reasons: Correctional Service 

Mr Effiong was on July 27 unlawfully sent to one month imprisonment by Akwa-Ibom chief judge Ekaette Obot for purported “contempt”.

• August 12, 2022
Comptroller General NCS and Inibehe Effiong

Smarting from the barrage of protestations, the Nigerian Correctional Service in Akwa Ibom says the hair and beard of human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, in its custody, was shaved as a security precaution.

Mr Effiong was on July 27 unlawfully sent to one month imprisonment by Akwa-Ibom chief judge Ekaette Obot for purported “contempt” while defending his client in Ms Obot’s court.

Agitations have however grown against Uyo prison officials since reports of assault and torture of Mr Effiong made the headlines.

In a statement on Friday, the Akwa Ibom Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service claimed that shaving inmates’ hair was a standard practice at correctional institutions.

“On arrival at Uyo, he was duly admitted into the facility and was also informed of the need to cut his hair and beards as a security measure as well as a routine practice in the facility,” the statement signed by spokesperson Richard Meeting read in part.

Mr Meeting asserted that Mr Effiong “obliged and willingly allowed the barber using a clipper and not a blunt instrument as speculated on the social media.”

Although Mr Effiong was initially held at the Ekot Ekpene Medium Security Custodial Centre where he had served two weeks out of his sentence, he was moved to Uyo Maximum Security Custodial Centre on Wednesday under unexplained circumstances. 

His conviction had been marred with public outcry as members of the Civil Society Organisations have been calling for his release from prison. 

A pressure group “Lawyer Arise For Justice” led by a popular Abuja lawyer, Tope Temokun, had told Ms Obot to recuse herself from the case while asking the leadership of the NBA to speak up from its continued silence on the “injustice” meted on Mr Effiong. 

Early Friday, renowned rights lawyer Femi Falana hinted that Ms Obot, who sentenced the accused, had refused to furnish him with a certified true copy of her judgement convicting the lawyer to prison. 

He added that the action of Ms Obot was “in order to prevent Inibehe from appealing against the conviction and sentence.”

The imprisonment slammed on Mr Effiong has generated wide reactions and condemnation on the social media with activists dragging the Akwa Ibom Chief Judge, using the hashtag #FreeInibeheEffiong to call for his release from prison.

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway

NationWide

FG trains 40 youths to guard Lagos-Calabar coastal highway

The youths, trained by the Nigeria Police Force in Lagos on Tuesday, will work in shifts: 20 on daytime patrol and 20 on night duty.

Canadian flag (credit: Konga)

World

Canada announces immigration opportunities for carpenters, plumbers from Nigeria, other nations

The IRCC urged Nigerians and immigrants from other nations with relevant skills to explore its immigration process.

E. Jean Carroll

World

Trump pays over $5 million damages to E. Jean Carroll  

A court filing showed that Mr Trump paid a total of $5.6 million, including interest.

Nigerian Army

States

Army kills two terrorists, rescue kidnap victims in Edo

The operation was initiated following a report of a kidnap incident at Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, on 13 July.

NationWide

CIoD seeks reforms to boost Nigeria’s global competitiveness

Mr Oyebanji said governance had become a strategic imperative amid technological disruption.

Senate

NationWide

Senate passes three concurrence bills, advances FMC Argungu bill

The Senate unanimously approved the three bills for concurrence.