Pop artist and prison reform advocate Yinka Lawanson aka Lamboginny has
released the visuals for his activist single ’Kirikiri Don Full’. The
video, released on September 17, 2019, brings to life the message of the
song, which draws attention to the deplorable state of prisons in
Nigeria and the lack of justice that characterizes the experiences of
prison inmates.
“Kirikiri
Don Full” is the first single off Lamboginny’s forthcoming EP titled
‘240’ which is slated for release in October 2019.
The
album name was inspired by the total number of prisons in Nigeria
(240), and as part of the launch project, Lamboginny is working to
obtain freedom for 240 inmates languishing in prison over minor offences
because they cannot afford bail or a lawyer.
Speaking ahead of the video launch, Lamboginny said:
“The
song talks about the congested state of prisons in Nigeria where nearly
70% of inmates have not actually been convicted of anything, and we
depicted this in the video. In terms of the wider 240 project, we
secured the freedom of 15 inmates at
KiriKiri in July 2019 and we are getting another five from
Suleja Prison in Abuja on 18th September 2019. The issue of decongesting
prisons that we have taken on goes to the heart of the reforms that are
needed in Nigeria’s prisons and criminal justice system.”
It
will be recalled that Lamboginny recently spoke on the importance of
prison reform and inclusion at the 68th United Nations Civil Society
Conference in salt lake, Utah dressed in orange prison overalls and
advocating for overcrowded Nigerian prisons.
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