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Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by TheRareGem1(f): 3:32pm On Jun 26 |
Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and his Transformative Wand in the Nigerian Correctional System. The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCOS), well known for its myriad of scourges, such as overcrowding, deteriorating infrastructure, and incessant prison breaks, is currently undergoing a remarkable transformation under the leadership of Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo. Notably, one of his major reforms was taking on the pressing issue of overcrowding in the NCoS, which was exemplified by the presence of individuals incarcerated due to their inability to pay court-imposed fines. The Minister has facilitated the release and rehabilitation of 4,068 inmates, and cleared their fines and compensations amounting to N585 million in partnership with national and international agencies. This initiative not only decongested the facilities but also provided a second chance for victims of systemic injustices. Furthermore, the minister established an Inmate Audit Committee for transparency and accountability, to verify the actual number of inmates and identify those eligible for release. Collaborating with the Ministry of Justice on non-custodial services and the review of the Criminal Justice Act further underscores his commitment to a fair and just Correctional system. Infrastructure development has been another cornerstone of Tunji-Ojo's reforms. The perimeter fencing of centers such as those in Kuje, Keffi New, and Jos has enhanced security, reducing the risk of prison breaks. During a recent inspection visit to centers in Abuja and Nasarawa State, the Minister noted the Federal Government's heavy investment in perimeter fencing. By shifting from ordinary barbed wire to concrete fencing, maximum security for inmates is ensured, preventing a repeat of incidents like the last Suleja force majeure. Likewise, ongoing efforts to renovate and build new facilities are crucial in addressing challenges posed by urbanization and aging infrastructure. For instance, the Suleja and Ikoyi centres were built over a century ago, and the Keffi Old centre is over two centuries old. These aging facilities are deteriorating, putting our most vulnerable at risk. However, strategic plans are underway to relocate over 25 affected centers, addressing this pressing issue while complying with the Urbanization Law on Correctional Centres' stipulating a 100-meter distance between a correctional centre and civilian buildings. This relocation will ensure a more secure and effective correctional system. Under Tunj-ojo, The NCOS now ranks among the top 50 globally in terms of modernization and human rights compliance, according to the World Prison Brief: Nigeria Report. The African Correctional Services Association considers the NCOS one of the most improved in Africa, with efforts focused on rehabilitation and reintegration. This demonstrates the wave of revolution happening in the Service. In contrast to past administrations, it is evident that the current leadership has brought about more tangible improvements in a shorter span. Previous administrations struggled with these persistent challenges with minimal success in addressing them. Overall, the gains of the Nigerian Correctional Service under President Tinubu's administration marks a significant leap towards a modern, efficient, and humane Correctional system. The journey is ongoing, but the progress made so far highlights the Renewed Hope administration’s dedication to servicing the weakest as much as the strongest members of our society. Written by Blessing Ele-ojo from Abuja
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Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Ogbonna24: 3:48pm On Jun 26 |
Hon Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, thank you for your unwavering commitment and for setting a high standard of excellence in your role. |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by flexybricky(m): 3:48pm On Jun 26 |
I'm glad to see a Minister that is out for positive change in this administration. |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Adelekan40(m): 3:52pm On Jun 26 |
I'm happy Tunji-Ojo is changing the ugly looks of our correctional facilities across Nigeria. It's a new dawn. |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Oracben: 3:54pm On Jun 26 |
The man is doing well so far, not just in the aspect of correctional centers but the entire agencies under him |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Joyce95: 3:55pm On Jun 26 |
Very incredible seeing the Honorable Minister doing great work for the of this Nation |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Temmy1997(f): 3:56pm On Jun 26 |
Truth be told Hon Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo leadership has been a wonderful one and i believe he's ready to do more... |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Ava1705: 3:57pm On Jun 26 |
A leader to emulate from! Keep doing the good works for Nigerians and Nigeria ❤️ |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by oluwatamilore25: 4:01pm On Jun 26 |
Thank you to the minister of Interior for transforming the face of the correctional centers. |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Laryy360: 4:02pm On Jun 26 |
Hon Olubumi Tunji Ojo,has been a dedicated and committed minister to betterment of Nigerians |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Yheri: 4:03pm On Jun 26 |
The transformative reforms, such as addressing overcrowding, enhancing infrastructure, and promoting rehabilitation, are commendable steps towards a more humane and efficient system. The partnership with various agencies and the establishment of the Inmate Audit Committee further demonstrate a commitment to transparency and justice. |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Solape1: 4:04pm On Jun 26 |
As it should be. It's a relief Knowing that someone really care about the well-being of the inmate. Keep up with the good work |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by OlufunkeBabs: 4:11pm On Jun 26 |
I'm so happy to see the minister of interior Hon.Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo for transforming positive change for correctional system across Nigeria.BTOIsWorking |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by kemzy107(f): 4:17pm On Jun 26 |
The remodelling, renovations and reconstruction of the correctional centres is a great effort and this will truly portray what the name is. |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Oluwalosolami: 4:40pm On Jun 26 |
The relocation of some of the Correctional centers is inevitable due to urbanization that has caught up it. |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Zeesugar(f): 4:57pm On Jun 26 |
The minister of interior is doing a great job by personally inspecting the correctional facilities to gain understanding of their situation hence making an informed decision |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by davizfx: 5:06pm On Jun 26 |
Weldone Hon. Minister |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by Oluwalosolami: 5:12pm On Jun 26 |
The dedication of the minister is worth emulsion |
Re: Hon. Tunji-ojo & His Transformative Wand In Nigeria Correctional System by TeeMoney99: 7:33pm On Jun 26 |
The Minister is clearly doing wonders with all the reforms going on in correctional centres. |
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