No fewer than five inmates of the Kuje Custodial Centre have bagged university degrees in various disciplines at the National Open University of Nigeria.
According to The PUNCH , over 200 inmates at the centre are enrolled in tertiary education.
The Controller General, Nigerian Correctional Service, Haliru Nababa, said education was a potent means of rehabilitation.
Represented by the Controller of Corrections, FCT Command, Ibrahim Idris, Nababa expressed confidence that the inmates could compete favourably with their counterparts without stigmatisation.
He said, “Education is transformative and a powerful rehabilitative tool for development in every society. Therefore, with these certificates, they are fit to compete anywhere without being stigmatised.
“We appreciate the National Open University of Nigeria for their unwavering support to the correctional service all over the federation in ensuring that inmates are reformed through education. Over 200 inmates have enrolled in tertiary education in the Kuje centre alone.
“We encourage other inmates of the facility to take advantage of this free education and other vocational skills to equip themselves for success in larger society upon release.”