The Kano State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has announced that 68 inmates have successfully passed the 2025 National Examination Council (NECO) exams.
This was revealed in a statement released on Monday in Kano by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSC Musbahu Lawan.
He noted that the achievement was made possible through the Centre for Inmates’ Continuity Education, with full sponsorship provided by the Kano State Government.
According to him, the initiative reflects the implementation of the Correctional Service Act, 2019, which emphasise rehabilitation and reformation of inmates through education and vocational training.
“This success also reflects the directive of the Controller General of Corrections, CGC Sylvester Indidi-Nwakuche, urging all heads of custodial centres nationwide to ensure inmates are enrolled in both academic and vocational programmes.
“The aim is to equip them with skills and knowledge that will help them reintegrate into society as responsible and productive citizens.
“This effort is in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed aimed at positively transforming the lives of Nigerians, including those in custodial facilities” he said.
The spokesperson added that the beneficiaries expressed joy over their success, describing it as a turning point in their lives.
He quoted the Controller of Corrections, Kano State Command, Mr Ado Inuwa, as expressing delight over the performance of the inmates and wishing them success in their journey of reformation.
Lawan also quoted the Chairperson of the Prerogative of Mercy, Hajiya Azumi Namadi-Bebeje, as congratulating the inmates on their NECO examination success .
She commended Gov. Abba Yusuf for his compassion and commitment to supporting the welfare of inmates in the state.
Namadi-Bebeje reiterated the state government commitment to improving the lives of inmates by providing them with educational opportunities that would empower them to become positive ambassadors for themselves and society.