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Nigeria constructs more custodial centres to overcome overcrowding

Nigeria has embarked on the construction of 12,000 capacity custodial centres to solve the problem of overcrowding in (custodial centres) prisons.

The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) said on Sunday in Abuja that the centres were being built in four of the six go-political centres in Nigeria.

The Service Public Relations Officer(SPRO), Mr Abubakar Umar, said the correctional service was adopting multi-dimensional ways to ddress overcrowding in custodial centres across the country,

He said that one such ways was through the construction of mega custodial facilities in the six geopolitical zones of the country.

“Presently, we are constructing 3000-capacity mega custodial centres in each of 4 of the six geopolitical zones of the country.

“The one located in the North-West zone has been inaugurated and fully functional now. In no distant time, others will come once stream.

“Secondly, we are diversifying to the use of non-custodial measures, which does not require the offender to serve imprisonment; this measure is used for offenders with less serious crimes.

“The offender is mandated to serve the punitive measure in the community, under supervision of correctional officials known as non-custodial officers.

“Other measures we are employing to curtail the spate of overcrowding of our facilities include proper synergy with the courts and stakeholders for regular jail delivery exercises, clemency, and facilitating bails.

“All these are targeted towards decongesting our facilities and making them habitable for effective reformation and rehabilitation to take place, he said.

Umar said that the reformation, rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders have been upscale since the introduction of the Nigerian Correctional Service Act 2019.

He said the service has numerous workshops and skills acquisition centres for the training of inmates in various handwork.

“In terms of education, we have entered into partnership with the National Open University of Nigeria to expand educational service in our facilities.

“Currently, our Custodial Centres are more-or-less schools, where inmates are given the opportunity to carry on with their studies while serving their terms concurrently.

“We also provide starter-packs for discharged inmates who have undergone reformatory programmes in various skills and vocations,” he said.

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