The Lagos Prisons
Command says education behind bars is getting more interesting with two of its
inmates already pursuing their PhDs at the Kirikiri Maximum Prison.
The Controller of
Prisons, Lagos Command, Mr Tunde Ladipo disclosed this in an interview with our
reporter, on Monday in Lagos.
According to him,
there is a renewed interest in education among the inmates across the various
prisons in the state.
He said that the
progress and courage exhibited by the two PhD inmates at the maximum prison had
sparked off a new zeal for academic pursuit among other inmates.
“The command is
committed in ensuring that no inmate is left behind in terms of education, as
this is part of the reformation we are carrying out.
“Sometime around
May or June, two of the inmates who have acquired their Masters degrees
enrolled for their PhD in the newly established National Open University of
Nigeria (NOUN) centre at the Kirikiri facility.
“One of the
inmates is studying Business Management and the other, Peace and Conflict
Resolution, and the Vice Chancellor of the NOUN who personally presented them
with the letter approving their PhD courses said it is tuition free.
“To us, this is
ground breaking and very encouraging, as they have shown that they are not
limited by the situation they find themselves. And that is part of the essence
of our on-going reformation across the prisons.
“As a result of
this, the command is also witnessing an increase of enrollment of inmates into
various categories of learning at the various prisons schools.
“We are indeed
happy with the establishment of the new NOUN centre at the Kirikiri Prison,
with state-of-the art facilities such as ultra modern and well stocked library,
computers and air conditioners,” Ladipo told our reporter.
According to him,
a total of 157 inmates across the prisons in the state have registered for the
upcoming second series of the West African Senior School Certificate
Examination (WASSCE) for private candidates.
Giving a breakdown
of the statistics of the inmates from the various facilities, he said that 91
of the inmates were from the Ikoyi Prisons, 12 from the Female Prisons, 14 from
from the Medium and 40 from the Maximum Prisons.
Ladipo said that
preparations were in top gear for the examination at the various facilities, to
ensure that the inmates come out in flying colours.
“I will like to
commend the Federal government for its commitment in exposing the inmates to
life-changing reforms that are ongoing currently in the prisons, through education
and skills acquisition.
“It is worthy to
note that government, through the Controller General of Prisons, Ja’afaru
Ahmed, recently donated books to facilities across the country for improved
research, teaching and learning for the inmates.
“This, coupled
with the new facilitators we have engaged to complement the existing ones in
facilities, will go a long way in improving the performance of the inmates
during the WASSCE examination.
“Aside
intervention from the Federal government in preparing the inmates for the
examination, a bank also presented cash donation as well as some fans, in an
effort to upgrade the facilities for conducive teaching and learning,” he said.
The state
controller said that empowering the inmates with education would go a long way
in restoring confidence in them, as well as make them less dependent persons,
whenever they regained freedom.
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