About 35 prison inmates in Ogun State have been registered for the 2018 National Examination Council (NECO).
The Nigerian Prisons Service, Ogun State Command, in a statement signed on Tuesday by its spokesperson, Victor Oyeleke, said the inmates were drawn from three of the six prisons in the state.
Mr Oyeleke said that the registration of the inmates is the maiden one after the recent approval of Old Abeokuta Prison, Ibara as the centre for the exam.
“The approval is made possible through efforts of the welfare officer of the Old Abeokuta Prison Ibara, ASP Abdulhakeem Awesu, who doubled as the coordinator of the prison.
“It will be recalled that 21 inmates of the prison were on June 29, 2018, enrolled to study various tuition-free courses in the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). 64 inmates were on June 2nd, 2018 awarded vocational certificates while 69 of them successfully completed NCE program last year,” he said.
Oyeleke added that the innovation was made possible with the support of the religious bodies and individuals. He also appealed to others to emulate in assisting to reshape the minds of the prison inmates.
The inmates registered for subjects in arts, sciences, and commercials. Eight inmates registered from Ilaro Prison, five from Ijebu Ode Prison, while 22 are from Old Abeokuta Prison, Ibara.
The examination will commence on November 15, 2018.