Thursday, February 27, 2025 - nursing mothers and eight other inmates of the
Nigerian Correctional Center, Ibara, Abeokuta, Ogun State, regained their
freedom on Wednesday.
The released inmates, three women and seven men, had been held for
failing to meet their bail requirements after committing various offenses.
Among the three women were two who carried their babies on their backs.
Olu of Itori, Oba Abul-Fatai Akamo, in commemoration of his 21st year on
the throne, paid their fines, provided them with cash for transportation back
to their respective homes, and donated other items to the facility.
The monarch, who arrived with the Olowu of Owu Kingdom, Oba Saka
Matemilola, urged the inmates not to lose hope, assuring them of a better
future.
Oba Akamo, while donating N2 million to the correctional center,
expressed appreciation to the State Controller, Adesina Abioye, and all
correctional officers for their efforts in maintaining the facility.
He also urged the inmates to always pray for the governor and the state
so they would not be forgotten.
He said, “Do not give up; tomorrow will be great. Always pray for Governor Dapo Abiodun. He is a person with a good heart and will always remember you.
“And everything you have told us today, we will deliver the messages to
him.”**
In his remarks, Controller A.K. Abioye, on behalf of the Controller
General of the Nigerian Correctional Service, NCS, thanked the monarch for his
generosity and called on other well-meaning individuals to emulate the gesture.
He said, “I really appreciate Kabiyesi for this. When he visited
earlier, he promised that by the time he celebrated his 21st anniversary, he
would pay fines for some inmates and donate items, which he has now fulfilled.
“It’s not everyone who makes promises that actually keeps them. We need
more gestures like this from philanthropists so we can achieve greater
development here. There are many things we need to do.”
Meanwhile, Controller Abioye advised the freed inmates to always be of
good conduct, reflect on their past experiences, and never forget the lessons
and training they received while at the facility.
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