June 26, 2024

11 Nigerian Correctional Service inmates in Abeokuta secure varsity admission

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*Nababa

Eleven inmates of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Old Abeokuta, Ibara Custodial Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun State Command have been admitted into the National Open University of Nigeria.

The inmates were matriculated into the institution on Tuesday, November 2, 2021.

A statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the service, Mr Victor Oyeleke, noted that the inmates were admitted to study various courses like Business Administration, Political Science, Criminology and Security Studies, Peace and Conflict Resolution and Public Administration.

The statement added that the current matriculation is the third in the Custodial Centre, under the auspices of NOUN.

The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Olufemi Peters, who was represented by Dr Segun Adenuga, Director of Abeokuta Study Centre, conducted the enrolees through the orientation programme.

In his address, the Controller General of Nigerian Correctional Service, Haliru Nababa ably represented by the Controller of the Corrections, Ogun State Command, Abdurasheed Alimi urged the matriculating students and other inmates to take advantage of the opportunity given to them to add value to their lives.

He reiterated that the occasion underscored the core of the mandate of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) which is to reform and rehabilitate those in its care and subsequently reintegrate them back into society.

He assured that NCoS has continued to deliver on its mandate through a plethora of academic and vocational skills acquisition, as well as psychosocial support programmes for inmates.

Nababa noted that close to 3,000 inmates are currently undergoing various programmes in the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) and other higher institutions that have been in partnership with the correctional service.

He appreciated President Muhammadu Buhari, for his support for the service and extended the same to other development partners.

In his address, The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Olufemi Peters represented by Dr Segun Adenuga the Director Abeokuta Study Centre, assured the inmates of NOUN management commitment to making their study seamless, peaceful, and safe.

He urged them not to disgrace NOUN in their conduct. He also challenged them to be studious, thirst for knowledge and be a generation that will restore Africa’s pride to help change the continent after their release from custody.

He expressed the gratitude of the NOUN management to NCoS for its cooperation with NOUN and specially commended the efforts of ASC 1 Awesu Abdulhakeem the welfare and Education desk officer of the Custodial Centre for his commitment to making the study seamless.

The third matriculation of inmates of the Custodial Center into NOUN was also witnessed by the Director of Mass Literary, Ogun State, Alhaji Mikail Lawal who represented the Hon. Commissioner for Education for Ogun State Prof.Abayomi Arigbabu.

This ceremony has brought the number of inmates of Ibara Custodial Centre studying various courses degree programmes at the NOUN to 61 including two master’s degree students.

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