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Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by cityboylagos(op): 9:25am On Feb 14
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Lighter Terminal Command, Apapa, Lagos, has commissioned a newly constructed four-classroom block at the Kirikiri Medium Security Custodial Centre as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme aimed at improving inmate education and rehabilitation.

The facility was inaugurated on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, in Lagos, with stakeholders describing the initiative as a major contribution toward strengthening reformation and reintegration efforts within Nigeria’s correctional system. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

Delivering a goodwill message on behalf of the Controller-General of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, the Deputy Controller-General of Corrections in charge of the Inmates Training and Productivity Directorate, Dr. Amos Kupan, commended the Customs Service for what he described as a timely and impactful intervention.

According to him, the project aligns with the Correctional Service mandate to promote rehabilitation and reintegration, noting that education and vocational training remain critical tools for transforming inmates into productive members of society.

Speaking at the event, Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, emphasised the importance of collaboration among government agencies, stating that the project forms part of the broader “Customs Cares” initiative designed to support communities and public institutions.

He reiterated the Service’s commitment to investing in education, capacity development and social infrastructure as instruments for national transformation.

In his welcome address, Lagos State Controller of Corrections, Daramola George, described the project as a milestone in ongoing correctional reforms, stressing that modern correctional practices extend beyond custody to include education, rehabilitation and structured reintegration.

He noted that the facility would significantly enhance educational and digital literacy programmes within the custodial centre.

The newly commissioned complex features four fully air-conditioned classrooms, a library stocked with academic and reference materials, and an ICT centre equipped with computers to promote digital literacy among inmates.

Officials explained that the project will support formal education, vocational training and personal development initiatives designed to prepare inmates for successful reintegration into society after release.

The ceremony also featured a drama presentation by inmates highlighting the transformative power of education and vocational training, which drew commendations from dignitaries and guests.

In his vote of thanks, Officer-in-Charge of the custodial centre, DCC Daniel Ogu, expressed appreciation to the Nigeria Customs Service for the intervention, noting that the facility would greatly improve ongoing rehabilitation programmes.

Highlights of the event included the unveiling of the project plaque and inspection of the classrooms, library and ICT centre.

Observers say the initiative represents another step toward strengthening inter-agency collaboration and advancing sustainable correctional reforms through education and human capital development.
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/02/14/customs-classroom-complex-kirikiri-inmate-education/

Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by richeeyo(m): 9:30am On Feb 14
If you want quality learing center
Go prison
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by MrPresident1: 2:53pm On Feb 14
Is a good something

More four xters
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by AceRoyal: 2:54pm On Feb 14
If it's this building I'm seeing then I can assume that this project is a conduit pipe for corruption...... tongue

We need to see how much was spent on this project!
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by 4words: 2:55pm On Feb 14
They just had to include generator in the picture undecided
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by karmaolu1(m): 2:56pm On Feb 14
If you want free food and security carry yourself go prison.......
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by VaginaAcademic: 2:58pm On Feb 14
More criminals are living outside the prison than inside.
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by Helinuse: 3:09pm On Feb 14
richeeyo:
If you want quality learing center
Go prison
Are we Somalian jeehardeest?
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by Exousiang01(m): 3:22pm On Feb 14
AceRoyal:
If it's this building I'm seeing then I can assume that this project is a conduit pipe for corruption...... tongue

We need to see how much was spent on this project!
The other commands across the country that didn't do anything, did you care to ask them for account?
The one that managed to do something is the one you want to drag.

What state are you from, let's find out what the command in your state has done and if you have questioned them.

Kudos to the Lighter command Apapa.
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by Alfred200825(m): 3:31pm On Feb 14
When will the Nigerian Police Force commission a project like this as their Corporate Social Responsibility?
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by Idaytesj29(m): 3:38pm On Feb 14
And free

All these annoying words requirements will negatively impact Nairaland
richeeyo:
If you want quality learing center
Go prison
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by ppogba: 3:54pm On Feb 14
This gesture should be extended to Sokoto Maximum Prison.

E get why.
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by Hezzyluv: 3:56pm On Feb 14
Generator kuku dey outside join grin
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by fitinwell: 5:34pm On Feb 14
cityboylagos:
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/02/14/customs-classroom-complex-kirikiri-inmate-education/
What happened to installing Solar Panels...

Even the Generator is less than 3.5kva.. and looks like it was rented just to power the occasion... 🤔
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by AceRoyal: 9:30am On Feb 15
Exousiang01:
The other commands across the country that didn't do anything, did you care to ask them for account?
The one that managed to do something is the one you want to drag.

What state are you from, let's find out what the command in your state has done and if you have questioned them.

Kudos to the Lighter command Apapa.
I'm not Igbo and I won't do this tribal nonsense with you!
Asking for accountability is something every Nigerian should do.
Our common wealth is been pillaged and yet most of us take delight in brandishing our stupidity in the form of tribalism or regional sentiments.

What is the cost of the buildings, what is the cost of projects?
It's not from their personal accounts but our collective tax.
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by Exousiang01(m): 9:36am On Feb 15
AceRoyal:
I'm not Igbo and I won't do this tribal nonsense with you!
Asking for accountability is something every Nigerian should do.
Our common wealth is been pillaged and yet most of us take delight in brandishing our stupidity in the form of tribalism or regional sentiments.

What is the cost of the buildings, what is the cost of projects?
It's not from their personal accounts but our collective tax.
Those who didn't do anything have you asked them what they are doing with their own money?
If you are not a hater of good news, why are you so focused on the command that has done something.
Why didn't you ask about what other commands are doing with their money.

The one command that decided to do something positive you challenge them.
What if they shared the money like other commands and did nothing, will you ask?

You are comfortable with them stealing everything but when they decide to do something productive with the money it makes you itchy
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by PulaPower: 9:40am On Feb 15
fitinwell:
What happened to installing Solar Panels...

Even the Generator is less than 3.5kva.. and looks like it was rented just to power the occasion... 🤔
You dey see Ac, abi you no dey see?

Can that small Gen power AC?

Shouldn’t you know that the Gen is not their major source of power? Or who even told you guys light no dey Apapa?
Re: Customs Boosts Inmate Education With Modern Classroom Complex In Kirikiri by AceRoyal: 9:43am On Feb 15
Exousiang01:
Those who didn't do anything have you asked them what they are doing with their own money?
If you are not a hater of good news, why are you so focused on the command that has done something.
Why didn't you ask about what other commands are doing with their money.

The one command that decided to do something positive you challenge them.
What if they shared the money like other commands and did nothing, will you ask?

You are comfortable with them stealing everything but when they decide to do something productive with the money it makes you itchy
Read to understand and not to react.
I'm not comfortable with anyone stealing anything or any form of corruption.
Anything that is what doing is what doing well.

Call everyone out, those stealing and sharing our common wealth and those that do these kind of projects as a conduit pipe for corruption.

It's not their personal funds and I believe you'll think better when you remove political and tribal sentiments from your perception or the urge to gain likes.

I won't reply or respond to you again because it's clear your comfortable in your myopic view.
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