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More Female Inmates, Less Spaces for Change

By Adijat Kareem and Kafilat Taiwo

July 04, 2024

The population of female inmates in Nigerian prisons is growing faster than that of male inmates, and Nigeria has only two women-only prisons out of a total of 241 facilities.

The higher growth rate among female inmates raises concerns because a very fast increasing female inmate population may predispose women more to overcrowding in mixed-gender facilities.

Overcrowded mixed-gender prisons come with varied concerns including lack of privacy, security, and gender-specific healthcare. 

Adverse conditions as these may be detrimental to women’s mental and physical well-being and heighten their vulnerability to gender-based violence.

According to the 2023 social statistics report, the percentage growth rate of female inmates stood at 26.4% while the growth rate of men is less than half of that, at 12.7% in 2022. 

In the same light, the percentage of female inmates in proportion to the total number of inmates in Nigeria has increased from 1.9% of the total inmate population in 2020 to 2.1% of the total inmate population in 2022.

Conversely, the percentage of male inmates decreased during the three-year period.