Nigeria’s oldest prisoner, Pa Celestine Egbohuche, who was jailed at the Enugu Maximum Prison for more than 19 years has finally been released.
The centenarian was released on Thursday to his only surviving daughter, Miss Chisom Celestine through a non-governmental organisation, Global Society for Anti-corruption who had been pushing for his release from the Enugu Prison.
The descendant of Amachara-Owerre, Akokwa in Ideato North Local Government Area of Imo State, was condemned to death along with his son, Paul and another relation, now 87.
His release came following several campaigns championed by GSAC.
Following the pressure, Erstwhile Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, last week granted the centenarian a state pardon.
Following his release from prison custody amidst cheers and jubilations, Pa Celestine was instantly transported to St. Daniel’s Hospital, at No 7, Link Avenue, Independent, Enugu where he was admitted for a medical checkup to ensure that he was fit before going home.
Regional Director, GSAC, Mrs Amaka Nweke reportedly praised God for granting Pa Celestine freedom at last, while calling on well-meaning Nigerians to come to the aid of the centenarian.
Mrs Nweke revealed that the saddest news received by the organization after the Imo State Government had granted him pardon was that his house was bulldozed shortly after he was imprisoned.
She said, “The Global Society for Anti-Corruption, on behalf of the President, Mr. Frank Ezeona, are here to thank God for what he has done today. We bless the name of the Lord for how far he has been with Pa Celestine and making this day a reality.
“Actually on the 5th of September, we petitioned the president of our dear country and past Governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha pleading for pardon for Pa Celestine.
“His pardon was granted based on his age and his health condition because we found out that his health condition was worsening every day. As a centenarian, he is not supposed to be in prison. When you check other countries you can’t find someone of his age in prison.
“On Sunday, I got a call from the former Attorney General of Imo state that he has been granted pardon by the state government.
“So I went to the prison, met with the DCP and confirmed from him that they had gotten the message of his pardon. He said that they were processing the paper for his release and finally today, by the special grace of God, he was released.
His daughter, Chisom was glad at the release of her father.
She thereby called for the release of her only brother, Paul saying that he was innocent of the crime he was charged with.
“I am so grateful to God who made this day a reality, who made it possible for my father to come out of prison after spending over 19 years in the prison. I thank the NGO whose effort made it possible for my father to be released this day without charging us anything. May God continue to bless them,” she prayed.









