Fifty-one inmates of Nigerian Correctional Service, Old Abeokuta Custodial Centre, Ibara, Ogun State on Wednesday filed out as they graduate after a three-month intensive training in Computer and Desktop publishing.
The graduates who donned academic gowns according to the Deputy Controller of Corrections in charge of Ibara Custodial Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Mr Bamidele Oshin, were trained by computer experts and the training was in partnership with a Non-Governmental organization, Prisons Rehabilitation and Law Abiding Organization International. https://pralarg.org/
He said the New Correctional Act dwelt on reforming and rehabilitating of the inmates and education is one of the routes to achieve this aim, and this has always been championed by the Controller General, Nigerian Correctional Service, Haliru Nababa.
Mr Oshin noted that there are three types of educational programmes in the correctional study centre.
The three, he said are Academic, Vocational and Religious educational programmes.
And since there are 76 inmates of the Old Abeokuta Custodial Centre, currently undergoing different undergraduate courses at the National Open University with the study centre domiciled in the correctional facility, he said the computer training puts the beneficiaries in good position to cope well because the study in NOUN is computer-based.
While he commended PRALARG for partnering with the correctional centre, Mr Oshin charged the graduands to be role models and good ambassadors to others even when they would have completed serving their time.
He said, “You are not going to die here, I believe that you have a future and this place will not limit your future.
“It does not matter the length of your sentence, this is just the beginning of a greater future. I know that some of you are enrolled in the National Open University, this computer training will help you, don’t give up. I urge you to be a role model and a change agent.”
Mr Oshin further stated that good behavior and acquisition of knowledge either academic, religious or vocational within the period of serving time could count for any inmates to be qualified for amnesty.
On his part, the Chief Executive Officer, PRALARG International, Mr Akinwunmi Olayemi noted that being computer literate would put the beneficiaries in advantageous position as no one could function in the modern world without being computer literate.
Olayemi who was represented by Mr Olusuyi Alonge, the West African Regional/National Coordinator of PRALARG International at the event said a set of inmates had benefitted from same training in 2020, which buoyed the opportunity to organise the current one.
He commended the Controller of Corrections, Ogun State Command, Mr Abdul-Rasheed Alimi, and the the officer-in-charge, Old Abeokuta Correctional Centre, DCC Bamidele Oshin among others for their cooperation in making the training programme a success.
Speaking earlier, the Assistant Superintendent of Corrections at Ibara Custodial Centre, who is also the Social Welfare/Education Desk Officer, Awesu Abdulhakeem said the graduands could effectively handle computer after having undergone a rigorous training.
He noted that the correctional centre took seriously the education of inmates either academic, religious or vocational educational programmes.
Recall that earlier this month, 16 inmates of the Correctional Centre graduated in Qur’anic studies.
Other highlights of the event were the presentations of plagues to some PRALARG International officials and certificates to the graduands.
The inmates also put up a drama sketch to underscore the importance of education in the society and it was greeted with applause from the guests and Correctional officers.