NCoS Comptroller General (CG), Mr Ja’afaru Ahmed
A new uniform has been approved by the federal government for the Nigerian Correctional Service.
The Federal Government has approved new uniform for the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) to reflect its new name.
NCoS Comptroller General (CG), Mr Ja’afaru Ahmed said this at the
inauguration of the administrative block of the Correctional Staff
School (CSS) on Thursday in Abuja.
He said that the measure was part of the new act signed by President Muhammadu Buhari in July 2019.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Buhari signed the new act
of the Nigeria Prisons Service (NIS) now Correctional Service into law
on July 31, 2019.
He said that there were other initiatives to take care of the staff
education, health, housing adding that the welfare of the officers and
men of the service was paramount.
“Very soon, you will see us in our new uniform. We have been
wearing this uniform for over 100 years and we need to change it to be
in tune with the new act.
“We are also putting into place measures to ensure the full
implementation of the new act but there has not been any budget yet,
once the budget is in place, we will be able to implement the measures
we have put in place to have a better service,” he said.
The CG said that the service was committed to staff welfare in ensuring officers and men carried out their duties effectively.
He added that aside from ensuring that staff salaries were paid as
at when due, the service was also trying to provide decent accommodation
across the country.
“We are also mindful of those taking care of the inmates
because while we are thinking of providing accommodation and welfare for
inmates, we are also committed to give the staff decent accommodation
and education opportunity and provide their basic needs,” he said.
Welcoming guests, President, Prisons Officers Wives Association
(PROWA) Mrs Gwamma Ahmed said that the association had established staff
schools in some parts of the country aside the school at the
headquarters in Abuja.
Ahmed explained that PROWA would ensure that the school maintain a
high standard for the students to contribute to the development of the
nation.
“I want the students to have good education, be of good
conducts, good citizens and be respected in the society after graduating
from school.
“According to late Nelson Mandela, education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
“It is in this light that we have continued to pursue our
strong desire to lay down for our children, a credible educational
foundation which is one of the best legacies we owe them,” she said.
Ahmed said that the transition from Prisons Service to Correctional Service would require PROWA to change its name too.
“Following the transition from NIS to NCoS, as it is today,
PROWA has initiated due process required to change its name to reflect
the new order.
“I assure you that in no distant time, the new name will be unveiled,” she added.
-NAN
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