03/02/2026
⚖️ NALA Helps Release Fatou Jammeh from Mile 2 Prison
Following a complex and distressing human trafficking case, NALA has assisted in the release of Fatou Jammeh from Mile 2 Prison.
The case began when a Nigerian woman named Ugu Joy, who was arrested for human trafficking, contacted Samsidy Jammeh while in detention, seeking help to secure her release on bail. Lacking a valid national ID card, Samsidy reportedly tricked his daughter, Fatou Jammeh, to stand as surety on his behalf. Fatou later went to the police station, signed a bail bound without understanding the conditions and consequences, as the father had informed her that all she needed to do was just a sign. Ugu Joy was then released on bail.
However, after her release, Ugu Joy disappeared without a trace. As a result, the authorities held Fatou responsible for a bail bond of D500,000. With her father also nowhere to be found, Fatou was subsequently arrested, detained and taken to Mile 2 Prison.
Thanks to the timely intervention of NALA, Fatou Jammeh was released on the same day her mother visited NALA as a "Walk-in Client". The organization utilized its logistical support to fast-track the process and ensure her freedom on bail.
Expressing her relief and gratitude, Fatou’s mother shared the following message with NALA:
“I am so happy with your services. Wherever I go, I tell people that the agency helped me. They are the reason my daughter was released from custody. Your services are excellent. After days of worry, your office responded promptly and ensured my daughter was released from prison custody, using your office’s logistics to handle everything.”
NALA’s swift response highlights the importance of accessible legal aid and representation, especially for individuals caught in complex legal situations beyond their control.