At a time when there are concerns over the quality of
education being offered in Nigerian universities, a new report has
emerged that four prison inmates recently graduated from the National
Open University with impressive results.
According to the report published by Daily Trust newspaper online, the Comptroller-General of Nigerian Prison Service, Dr. Peter Ekpendu, made the disclosure on Wednesday, saying that three of the inmates graduated with Second Class Upper degree while the third left with a Second Class Lower degree.
Ekpendu said this while declaring open a workshop entitled “Dynamics in the proper utilization of benefits under Prisons Welfare Insurance Scheme; the way forward” in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Speaking on how the prison inmates were able to achieve the feat, the Nigerian Prisons Service boss stated that there were six directorates in the Prisons Service, and that one of them was dedicated to the training of inmates in skills acquisition.
He maintained that training of inmates after prison terms is one of the cardinal objectives of the Prisons Service.
Ekpendu said the Service is working hard to update its facilities and equipment to ensure better life for inmates after they have been discharged from prisons.
He said the Service also provides inmates who have been discharged with initial take-off grant to enable them function effectively.
According to the report published by Daily Trust newspaper online, the Comptroller-General of Nigerian Prison Service, Dr. Peter Ekpendu, made the disclosure on Wednesday, saying that three of the inmates graduated with Second Class Upper degree while the third left with a Second Class Lower degree.
Ekpendu said this while declaring open a workshop entitled “Dynamics in the proper utilization of benefits under Prisons Welfare Insurance Scheme; the way forward” in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Speaking on how the prison inmates were able to achieve the feat, the Nigerian Prisons Service boss stated that there were six directorates in the Prisons Service, and that one of them was dedicated to the training of inmates in skills acquisition.
He maintained that training of inmates after prison terms is one of the cardinal objectives of the Prisons Service.
Ekpendu said the Service is working hard to update its facilities and equipment to ensure better life for inmates after they have been discharged from prisons.
He said the Service also provides inmates who have been discharged with initial take-off grant to enable them function effectively.
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