428 Cadets Graduate from Nigerian Correctional Service Training in Kaduna

Nigeria's government called on correctional officers to work with honor and love for their country. The Interior Ministry made this appeal during a graduation ceremony for new prison staff members. Officials spoke at the event where 428 trainees finished their basic training program. The ceremony took place on Friday at a facility located in Kaduna state. Abdulmalik Jibrin spoke for Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo at the event.

The new officers completed four weeks of hard training to learn their jobs. Trainees came from prison facilities across different parts of Nigeria to attend the course. They learned how to handle prisoners and manage correctional operations according to current laws. The 2019 Nigerian Correctional Service Act guided their instruction during the program. Officials said the graduates performed better than expected during their studies.

The training program teaches officers modern ways to help prisoners return to society after release. These methods support President Bola Tinubu's plan to improve government services across the country. Interior Ministry leaders praised Sylvester Nwakuche for leading the correctional service well. They also thanked the training college for preparing officers properly. The ministry promised to take care of workers and promote them based on their good work.

Government officials told the new officers that their work would be hard but important. They must serve Nigeria with honesty and dedication to help make the prison system better. The graduates are ready to start their careers helping run correctional facilities. These officers will work to reform prisoners and protect the public. Their training prepared them for the challenges they will face.
 

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