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35 Abeokuta prison inmate matriculated into NCE programme

35 Abeokuta prison inmate matriculated into NCE programme
35 inmates of the Ibara and Oba Custodial Centers of the Ogun State  command of Nigeria Correctional Service at the weekend were matriculated into NCE programme by Yewa Central College of Education (YCCE), Abeokuta.
 
The inmates were enrolled to study various courses in education in the institution.
 
Speaking at the matriculation ceremony, the Provost of the College, Dr.  Mary Oriyomi Bamgbose, commended Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) for assisting the inmates to fulfill their dreams.
 
She urged the inmates to be ready to make positive contributions to the society and the college through their conduct, saying that over 100 students have graduated from Ibara Custodial Center Campus, adding that some of them are now students of the National Open University of Nigeria.
 
In his remarks, the officer in charge of Ibara Custodial Center, James Ogunyomode, who spoke through ACC Taiwo Oriyemi, commended the Controller General of the Correctional Service, Haliru Nababa for setting the laudable pace. 
 
He maintained that acquiring western education would rehabilitate the inmates and make them independent and useful to themselves and the society at large when they gain freedom.
 
 
 
He advised implored the matriculating students and other inmates to take advantage of the opportunity given by the College to add value to their lives
 
He reiterated that the occasion underscores the core mandate of the NCoS, which is to reform and rehabilitate those in its care and subsequently reintegrate them back into the society.
 
On his part, the Welfare Officer of Abeokuta Correctional Centre, AbdulAkeem Awesu said,  Correctional Centres in Ogun State has 119 inmates studying different courses at Abeouta Study Centre of NOUN, as well as Yewa Central College of Education, pointing out that 162 inmates had graduated from College.
 

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