Despite Jailbreak, Buhari Gave Life To Prison System In Nigeria – Aregbesola

Despite Jailbreak, Buhari Gave Life To Prison System In Nigeria – Aregbesola

Minister of Interior, RAUF AREGBESOLA  says the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has facilitated unprecedented development in the Nigerian Correctional Service, NCoS.

There had been a couple of jailbreaks in the last seven years of the present administration.

Featuring on the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Forum, in Abuja, Mr Aregbesola disclosed that the present administration had given life to the sector much more than previous administrations.

He said: “If any administration has given life to the reorientation of prison in the history of Nigeria, it is President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

“What he has done in making our penitentiary system a corrective one is historic.

“We had a prison system that was simply coercive, punitive and oppressive both in law and in operation of the law.

“So, that was changed forever in July 2019 when he signed and assented to the NCoS Act 2019.

“From the name of that law, you know it is a reformatory document,” he said.

Mr Aregbesola said that the reform has also changed the orientation of Nigerians, as most prisoners who served out their term came out as better citizens.

“As I am talking to you, we have Doctor of Philosophy students, we even have Phd graduates now from our correctional facilities.

“We also have several undergraduates, postgraduate students and thousands of people doing their West African Examination Council (WAEC) and National Examination Council (NECO) examinations.

“Thousands not hundreds, thousands upon thousands of people acquiring trade tests, craft skills and what have you.

“So, indeed, we are a champion in reformation, rehabilitation and reintegration of our inmates,” he said.

Aregbesola explained that the reformation, rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates affected only those convicted by a court of law, not those awaiting trial.

“Seventy per cent of those who are there are awaiting trial.

“It will be clear to us why it is usually difficult for ATIs who either after their trial they are freed to now be seen as product of our system that are not rehabilitated,” he said.

The minister assured that the Federal Government would continue to improve the condition of inmates in custodial centres, in line with global best practices.