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Ncos Refutes Poor Feeding Allegations In Correctional Centres

The Nigeria Correctional Service, NCoS, has debunked a report alleging poor feeding in Custodial centres as untrue and do not reflect the service’s commitment to inmates welfare.

The Service Public Relations Officer, Abubakar Umar stated this on Wednesday in Abuja.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, had ordered an investigation into the feeding conditions of inmates at the Afokang Custodial Centre in Calabar, Cross River State.

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The directive followed a viral video alleging that inmates at the custodial centre were being subjected to inhumane treatment, including being served poorly cooked beans as breakfast.

Umar reiterated the commitment of the NCoS commitment to reform, rehabilitate and care for inmates in custody.

He emphasised that it was focused on correcting those in conflict with the law through behaviour modification and skill acquisition programme.

“The name change connotes a philosophy of correction to train the mind of those in our custody on behaviour modification.

“The new global standard goes beyond just addressing the viral video allegedly showcasing subpar food in our custodial centers.

“It also emphasises the importance of upholding the dignity of inmates in our care by ensuring they receive adequate medical attention and holistic care.

“The allegation is been looked into as directed by the Minister of Interior and until then, we cannot confirm or deny that the trending video is from one of our custodial centres.

“I see that as a kind of misgiving as the current administration is doing so much in ensuring that internal security of all citizens going about their normal businesses are assured and furthermore, the responsibility of the NCoS is to see that our mandate is achieved through reformation and rehabilitation.

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“The allegation is a serious one that the Federal Government has frowned at but until the committee set up to actually investigate such allegations, the service cannot speak much on it now,” the service said.

The service said that it inherited a colonial-era system, it was actively working to modernise and transform it to align with contemporary standards of penal administration and meet the evolving needs of the society.

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