AS part of its support for the effective rehabilitation of prison inmates, the Nero Asibelua Foundation (NAF) has donated some educational materials to Cottage of Hope Institute located within the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos. The items included computer printer/photocopy machine, writing materials, devotional books, tables and chairs.
According to the Chairman of the foundation, Mr. Nero Asibelua, who was represented by Mrs. Vivian Asibelua, “We need to rehabilitate people in our prisons, so they can come out as better Nigerians.”
He commended the competency of the prison authority, saying ‘I am particularly moved by the initiative of the prison authorities at the Kirikiri Maximum Prison for setting up such a laudable programme that accepted our humble support’. He prayed Almighty God to keep them strong and enable them to transform the lives of the inmates assigned to them for good.
Asibelua said the foundation is simply supporting the ongoing reformatory structure already in place in order to make a difference to the lives of inmates and ultimately when released and become free in the larger society. “This gesture symbolises our need as citizens to rehabilitate our thought-process towards nation building.” She added that well-meaning Nigerians should engage in humanitarian service and consider being humane at all times, whatever the situation.
“This report would be inconclusive if we do not add that the educational centre located within the Maximum Security Prison is being managed by the inmates, some of them lawyers, bankers and PhD holders who are serving terms. Cottage of Hope Institute runs Primary and Secondary Schools Curriculum, which prepare the inmate for WAEC examinations,” he noted.
In appreciation of the gesture, Deputy Comptroller of Prison, Seye Oduntan said: “We appreciate this donation and we believe the materials will go a long way to enable effective educational delivery to the inmates”.
The NAF team were conducted round the facility by the officers in charge, DCP Seye Oduntan, ACP Henry Onyeze, and other officers.
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According to the Chairman of the foundation, Mr. Nero Asibelua, who was represented by Mrs. Vivian Asibelua, “We need to rehabilitate people in our prisons, so they can come out as better Nigerians.”
He commended the competency of the prison authority, saying ‘I am particularly moved by the initiative of the prison authorities at the Kirikiri Maximum Prison for setting up such a laudable programme that accepted our humble support’. He prayed Almighty God to keep them strong and enable them to transform the lives of the inmates assigned to them for good.
Asibelua said the foundation is simply supporting the ongoing reformatory structure already in place in order to make a difference to the lives of inmates and ultimately when released and become free in the larger society. “This gesture symbolises our need as citizens to rehabilitate our thought-process towards nation building.” She added that well-meaning Nigerians should engage in humanitarian service and consider being humane at all times, whatever the situation.
“This report would be inconclusive if we do not add that the educational centre located within the Maximum Security Prison is being managed by the inmates, some of them lawyers, bankers and PhD holders who are serving terms. Cottage of Hope Institute runs Primary and Secondary Schools Curriculum, which prepare the inmate for WAEC examinations,” he noted.
In appreciation of the gesture, Deputy Comptroller of Prison, Seye Oduntan said: “We appreciate this donation and we believe the materials will go a long way to enable effective educational delivery to the inmates”.
The NAF team were conducted round the facility by the officers in charge, DCP Seye Oduntan, ACP Henry Onyeze, and other officers.
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