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Official Seeks Borstal Training Centre’s Revival

Nnamdi Mbawike by Nnamdi Mbawike
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New assistant controller-general (ACG) of Corrections, Mrs Prisca Oku, has visited the 93-year-old dysfunctional Borstal Training Institution, Ngwo, near Enugu, calling on governments and philanthropists to help resuscitate the institution.

The ongoing renovated Borstal Training Institution, Ngwo, which is the only Borstal facility in the South-East and South-South regions, was established in 1932 by the colonists and was fully functional until the Nigerian Civil War in 1966.

Oku, the zonal coordinator in charge of Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) Zone M, Enugu, told newsmen yesterday that the NCoS was working to ensure that the institution comes alive before 2025 runs out.

She disclosed that two classrooms, offices, a hostel and a kitchen are on the ground, while a philanthropist did the electrification and donated 10 solar street lights, water tankers, a complete kitchenware, a gas cylinder and an oven, among others, to the institution.

The ACG noted that the NCoS had already deployed staff for its initial take-off, which included the principal of the institution, a controller of corrections, about 25 NCoS correctional staff and 16 NCoS armed squad officers.

Oku, who is in-charge of NCoS Commands in Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu states, said, “We all have seen what is on ground and the gaps left.

“NCoS urges state governments in the South-East especially Enugu State, NGOs, faith-based organisations, foundations, corporate bodies and philanthropists to assist us get the place functional.

“When this place starts to function; children here will be engaged in educational, vocational training and other standard procedures including after care and follow care as enshrined in the NCoS Act would be carried out in this institution.

“As it is, both the borstal homes in Abeokuta (South-West), Ilorin (North Central) and Kaduna (North West) are running but the oldest one in Enugu (for South-East and South-South) is dysfunctional.”

An Assistant Controller of Corrections (ACC) in the institution, Mr Bernard Nweke, noted that there were some numbers of colonial buildings still strong but needed modern touch and renovations, fittings and furnishing.

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“We have a challenge and a need for constant water to cater for the number of children that will flood the institution as soon as it is re-launched.

“We also need a sick bay/clinic for healthcare purposes, a workshop for children who have flair for craftsmanship as well as worship centres ( a church and a mosque),” Nweke said.

He said that adequate security men are on the ground and a high perimeter fence is in place to stem the excesses of unruly children who might be brought to the institution to be reformed.

It would be recalled that the Ministry of Interior and NCoS headquarters had directed NCoS Custodial Centres nationwide to ensure that courts stop sending juveniles, those below 18-year-old, to custodial centres nationwide.

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Nnamdi Mbawike

Nnamdi Mbawike

Nnamdi Mbawike is the Enugu State Correspondent for Leadership Newspaper, specialising in political reporting, state government affairs, grassroots development, and regional security in the Southeast. He is a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Enugu State Council, and the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Enugu State Chapter.

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