No fewer than 59 inmates of the Jos Prisons have passed in national examinations conducted by the National Examination Council, NECO, and the Federal Ministry of Education, leading to the award of certificates in education.
According to reports, the successful prison inmates were the first set of graduates groomed under the Jos Prisons Adult Education School Programme, to give them education, while serving their terms.
In a statement by the Controller of Prisons, Plateau State Command, Noel Ailewon, tasked the inmates to make the most of the opportunity provided by the service, for them to have access to education while serving their jail terms.
The Controller, who was represented by the Officer-in-Charge of Jos Prisons, Y. A. Sambo, also congratulated them and drew their attention to the importance of education in their lives and pleaded with them to seize the opportunity with both hands.
According to reports, the successful prison inmates were the first set of graduates groomed under the Jos Prisons Adult Education School Programme, to give them education, while serving their terms.
In a statement by the Controller of Prisons, Plateau State Command, Noel Ailewon, tasked the inmates to make the most of the opportunity provided by the service, for them to have access to education while serving their jail terms.
The Controller, who was represented by the Officer-in-Charge of Jos Prisons, Y. A. Sambo, also congratulated them and drew their attention to the importance of education in their lives and pleaded with them to seize the opportunity with both hands.
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