The Nigerian government has approved the creation of juvenile prisons in the six geo-political zones in the country.
The controller general of prisons Ja’fari Ahmed stated this at the decoration ceremony of fourteen assistant controllers general of prisons in Abuja.
A report by the African Union on the rights and welfare of the Nigerian child indicates that an estimated six thousand children live in prisons and detention centres.
The controller general, Ja’fari explained that the creation of juvenile prisons is to help carter for inmates younger than 18 years and that many prisoners are currently undergoing different educational Programmes in different institutions of the country.
While addressing the decorated officers, the controller general charged them to be totally committed to the mandate of the service.
Participants at the occasion advised the officers to exhibit the best quality in carrying out their duties.
Over seventy-five officers attempted to get the position of assistant controllers general but only sixteen positions were vacant.
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