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How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Islie: 12:25pm On Dec 27, 2019
Inside Nigerian prisons, some inmates are breaking new grounds and making millions of naira by venturing into productive ventures.

The most outstanding are two inmates who took to agriculture and invested their earnings on education and transportation while still in the custodian centres set up by the authorities of Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

The two inmates have also become their families’ bread winners with one of them maintaining two of his children up to the university level.

Although the NCoS did not disclose the record-breaking inmates’ identities, LEADERSHIP Friday learnt that one of them is at the Kaduna State Custodial Camp while the second, until recently, was kept at a similar facility in Enugu State.

It was gathered that the inmate in Kaduna made well over N2 million from the sale of vegetables from his garden in the NCoS’ camp while his colleague in Enugu owned houses and bought buses for commercial use from the proceeds of his farm produce.

The public relations officer of the Correctional Service and Controller of Corrections, Francis Osagiede Enobore, told LEADERSHIP Friday at the end of the Comptroller-General (CG’s) 2019 media parley/facility tour of Dukpa Farm Centre in Gwagwalada, Abuja that the inmate who trains two of his children in the university is not alone in this stride.

He said that another inmate from the South East who left the facility recently was able to acquire houses, bought buses for transportation business as well as household properties through the sales of his farm produces.

NCoS spokesman disclosed that the Service has 17 reformation farm centres spread across the country with over 22 tractors where “we produce large quantity of palm oil, rice, maize and other forms of grains, to help minister moral gaps to convicts.”

Enobore, however, explained that awaiting trial inmates who are on the high side in the correctional facilities are not usually deployed to the farms and other empowerment centres as the NCoS’ mandate revolves only around ensuring behavioural reorientation and retooling of convicts.

He said: ”Custodial camps are borderless environments where inmates who committed crimes outside sexual offences are taken after they have served one quarter of their sentences in the various locations of their primary detention. They are transferred to such locations based on the recommendation of officers in charge of their primary locations to be given monitored freedom. Monitored freedom in the sense that they are not entirely free but to a very large extent you don’t see them go about with wardens by their side. They are given relative freedom to see how they can gradually transit to the society. Most of them have their families around, they rent houses for their wives, children and they pay their school fees and all that.”

Enobore continued: “This treatment is available in all the skills acquisition facilities. So, we are impacting on them. The only challenge we have which I will not stop harping on is the lack of qualified beneficiaries. They are very enthusiastic about it. They are willing to learn. The truth is that we don’t have problems getting the inmates to learn, the problem we have which I feel I should repeat is lack of qualified inmates to be trained because we can’t train those that are awaiting trial. When you go to a facility and you hear that close to 87 to 88 per cent of the inmates there are awaiting trial, the question you ask yourself is what kind of training can you properly deploy that would be meaningful in that situation?

”Like you know, the farm centres are not established essentially to generate revenue; the focus is to train inmates. If I tell you what we gain training them in these vocational centres, I may be overstating the obvious, but you and I know that to close the moral gap in an adult offender whose character has been tarnished to the point of him deriving pleasure from eating from his sweat is commendable.

”You will agree with me that more efforts would have been put into it and it means a lot to the social economic stability of the country, peace in the land, providing something for the inmates to fall back to when he leaves and many other gains,” he said.

Still reeling out the achievements of the NCoS, the image maker remarked that the generous attention of the present administration to the Service coupled with the doggedness of the CG had provided a recipe for fundamental changes in offenders ‘ management.

He said this was evidenced in the reinvigorated reformation and rehabilitation programmes in custodial centres across the country, part of which was the multi-million naira bakery and confectionery unit established in three locations in 2019.

Enobore said: “You are also aware of the remarkable feat in the area of education by our inmates in recent times. In Kaduna State, 17 inmates enrolled to study various courses at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) campuses in the state. Fourteen of the 17 inmates enrolled for undergraduate courses while three others are for postgraduate programmes.

He disclosed that the inmates enrolled in various fields of study in the faculties of management science, education, law, art, science, and agriculture.
“We have equally attempted to address the age-long infrastructural deficit through the construction and rehabilitation of inmates’ cells including the provision of beds and beddings to enhance humane custody,” Enobore said.

According to him, “of significant mention is the 3,000-capacity modern custodial centres approved for all the geopolitical zones, with the one for the North West in Kano at the verge of completion and work just commencing in that for North Central in Abuja and Bori in Rivers State just commenced. This is even as 382 operational vehicles have been procured and distributed between 2016 and 2018 to improve access to justice for pre-trial detainees.

“In the area of healthcare, the Ja’afaru-led administration has continued to give premium to basic healthcare for inmates, a development which has helped to mitigate health complications usually arising from overcrowding in prisons cells,” he said.

The NCoS revealed that the current number of awaiting trial inmates (ATIs) stands at 52,000 nationwide while 24,000 inmates had been convicted.

Enobore, who observed that the hitherto recurring cases of jailbreaks, escape and riots in custodial centres had declined, said that some inmates who escaped following the natural disaster (flood) that affected the Koton Karfe community as well as their custodial facility, were still at large.

He said that efforts to recapture the escapees were ongoing, stating that the NCoS had developed Corrections Information Management System (CIMS) to capture inmates’ biometrics to boost case management.

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by akimbomimer: 12:32pm On Dec 27, 2019
mmmmm(sighs)

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by daddytime(m): 12:42pm On Dec 27, 2019
Hmm

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by RentedReality(m): 1:00pm On Dec 27, 2019
To be honest, I'm impressed

Any opportunity to widen the productivity base of the nation through economic inclusion of reformed persons, is welcomed

Channeling inmates productivity means cheaper labour with cheaper end user price, food security and moral reclamation of a man's soul by giving him purpose

Well done, Nigerian Prisons Service!

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by xxxtedyxxx(m): 1:07pm On Dec 27, 2019
Inside Naija Prison?

bare lies.


belief this at your own peril.

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by ambu2: 1:31pm On Dec 27, 2019
Knowing Orji Uzor Kalu's entrepreneurial restlessness well, don't be surprised to see SLOK AGRO PRODUCTS soon in markets across Nigeria. grin

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by meobizy(f): 2:05pm On Dec 27, 2019
If they like they can compete in wealth with Dangote. Without freedom to enjoy the wealth or visit family and friends I do not envy them.

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by seborrhic: 2:09pm On Dec 27, 2019
Story for the imb eciles.
How big is the prison yard farm?Not that big because the prison itself isn't that big.
Even at that not all the proceeds go to the prisoner,just a fraction,more like labourers wages.
I don't know what they intend to achieve with this story but they should know not everyone has a cattle brain.

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Sirjamo: 3:21pm On Dec 27, 2019
Good for them, since they are already in prison, they might as well, make a good use of their time there. As for me, I'd rather be earning minimum wage as a free man than become rich from any of Nigeria prisons!!!

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by dangoteinlaw: 3:30pm On Dec 27, 2019
Never trust the government for anything especially when they try to sell you lies like these.

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Sunofgod(m): 3:32pm On Dec 27, 2019
Good for them.....the economy needs stimulating.

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Roon9(m): 3:39pm On Dec 27, 2019
Seriously angry Lol so we should now be inspired to go to jail ba undecided


Call for our 250,000mAH lithium-ion solar powerbank that could power your TV, laptop, and up to 4 lighting points for up to 10 hours daily

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by lyriclekidd(m): 3:39pm On Dec 27, 2019
Mad ooo

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by INTEGRITYA1(m): 3:39pm On Dec 27, 2019
Inside life.
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Finnese001: 3:39pm On Dec 27, 2019
grin
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by superior1: 3:40pm On Dec 27, 2019
This is Nigeria..
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by judetov2(m): 3:40pm On Dec 27, 2019
I wanna be a prisoner.

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Swinger60(f): 3:40pm On Dec 27, 2019
xxxtedyxxx:
bare lies.


belief this at your own peril.

Exactly.

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Olukat(m): 3:40pm On Dec 27, 2019
angry I know these lies will sell this week!

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Kokaine(m): 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2019
Okay so we should come to prison

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by AntiWailer: 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2019
The free ones are screaming Buhari Buhari.

When opportunities are every where.
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by ekestic1976(f): 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2019
The Bible said it: Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might! And there are some FREE Nigerians waiting for a confused government to give them work!

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by BrickDevo: 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2019
Super Story
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Equity15(m): 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2019
so make we come enter prison?

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Nobody: 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2019
Are they trying to inspire us to go to jail?

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by nwakibie3(m): 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2019
D
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Coldie(m): 3:42pm On Dec 27, 2019
Farming is the new oil.

Buhari I beg u don't open that border.
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Drkingjames: 3:42pm On Dec 27, 2019
finally, good news are coming from Nigeria,a sign that 2020 will be favourable

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Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Dididrumz(m): 3:43pm On Dec 27, 2019
Wow
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by Abilistic(m): 3:43pm On Dec 27, 2019
Audio inmates
Re: How Inmates Are Making Millions, Building Houses From Prison by airminem(f): 3:44pm On Dec 27, 2019
Wow smiley
we are a broken people living under bad leaders loaded gun.

but it can be outdone
it can be outmatched
winkit can be outfought .
we have generals who are farmers, fit them in the prisons to farm grin

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