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Nigeria: 35 Abeokuta Prison Inmates Matriculated Into Nce Programme
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35 Abeokuta prison inmates matriculated into NCE programme
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Sani Haruna was one of the 26 vigilantes in Ogun State, who were recently ambushed by Fulani bandits while on a mission to rescue a medical doctor and nurse kidnapped in the Imeko-Afon Local Government Area. The hunter speaks to
KAYODE OYERO about his encounter with the daredevil kidnappers
Can you introduce yourself?
My name is Sani Haruna. I am an indigene and a resident of Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State. I’m educated; I am an NCE (National Certificate in Education) holder from Yewa Central College of Education, Abeokuta, where I studied Economics and Social Studies. I graduated in 2008 but because there was no job, I volunteered to join So-Safe Corps, a vigilance group in Ogun State. I am not being paid any allowance or wage as a member of So-Safe Corps; the aim is to protect our people and that is fulfilling for me.
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Similarly, eighteen others were enrolled to study various courses in the institution.
At the graduation ceremony, Prof. David Bamigbose, Provost of the College, commended Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) for helping the prisoners fulfill their dreams.
Controller of the State Command, Mojeed Olaniran, said the Service was now a full-fledged reformation institution with the enactment of NCoS Act, 2019.
Olaniran said NCoS is poised to collaborate with individuals and organisations to reform inmates in Nigeria.
He advised the beneficiaries to make good use of the opportunity and become better citizens.
Forty inmates graduated from YCCE in 2019, 13 enrolled into the National Open University Nigeria (NOUN) in 2018.
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