News
Aregbesola Charges NCoS Officers to Maintain Professional Integrity, Protect Custodial Centres From External Attacks
Officers and men of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) have been advised to shun all corrupt practices because it is capable of leading to security breaches at the Custodial Centres in the country.
Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, gave the charge at the Passing out Parade of cadets at the 28th Assistant Superintendent of Correctional Basic Course (Batch E) of the Nigerian Correctional Service, NCoS, in Kaduna on Friday.
“I have no doubt that this basic course has actually produced the desired impact on you all for the tasks ahead. Be reminded that this course is just the beginning of other numerous courses you will have to undertake in subsequent years, in the course of your training and retraining.
“You must stand on the highest ethical and moral pedestal. Shun all forms of corrupt practices and resist the temptation to collude with inmates and outsiders to compromise the integrity of the Service in any way that could lead to inmates running criminal rings, jailbreaks and external attacks on the custodial centres. You have been called to serve with honour, distinction and integrity,” the Minister stated.
Ogbeni Aregbesola further charged officers and men of the service to be fiercely brutal and merciless to intruders who may want to violate custodial centre, restating that custodial centres nationwide should remain inviolable.
“I have no doubt also that in the process of your training and indoctrination, you have been taught the essence of the correctional service and its raison d’état. Corrections is the end point of the justice system. Criminal suspects are held in custody in the course of their trial, while convicts are kept away from society for them to be reformed and reintegrated into society as better citizens, after they have paid their dues.
“Your institution and all its custodial centres must be protected and made inviolable. The custodial centres are a Red Zone. Be a mother lion – gentle, friendly and fiercely protective of her cubs; but dangerous, deadly and merciless towards any unfortunate intruder to her space. You have the backing of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the President to use all means necessary to perform your duty successfully,” the Minister directed the officers.
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who was the reviewing officer at the Passing Out Parade was accompanied to the event by the Controller General of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Haliru Nababa, Mni; senior officers from the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Federal Fire Service (FFS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other sister security agencies in Kaduna State.
-
News3 days ago
Fight Against HIV/AIDS: We’re Resolute To Achieve AIDS-free Generation In Nigeria By 2030 – DG NACA, Temitope Ilori
-
News2 days ago
Unilorin Runs Degree Programmes In Osun Poly, Iree
-
News5 days ago
Medical Experts Advocate Men Inclusion On Family Planning Advocacy
-
News5 days ago
Tinubu’s Tax Reforms Will Ease Burden On Nigerians- Makinde