Education Behind Bars
Thirty-one inmates at the Kuje
Prisons, Abuja have jointly scored a cumulative 67 distinctions and 94
credits in the 2014 November/December West African Senior School
Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
The inmates were part of the 38
inmates who sat for the West African Examinations Council (WAEC)
organised examination, sponsored by NUGA BEST, a non-governmental
organisation, Punch reports.
The results of seven candidates were withheld.
DCP
Musa Tanko, who represented the Controller-General of Prisons,
Controller-General of Prisons, Dr. Peter Ekpendu, presented the inmates
with their certificates.
Tanko said the candidates' impressive
performance shows the Nigerian Prisons Service' commitment to humane
confinement, reformation and rehabilitation of inmates.
According
to him allowing the inmates to access educational facilities at all
levels keeps their hope of a successful return to the large society
alive.
He revealed that as many as 41 inmates have enrolled for
various degree programmes at the facility’s National Open University of
Nigeria (NOUN) Special Study Centre.
Student Pulse gathered that the candidates also had 73 passes and 41 fails jointly.
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