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Group Urges Improved Welfare For Prison Inmates

An expartriate teacher of |Comprehensive Secondary School, Borikiri, Port Harcourt, Mr K. D Smith (right), presenting a plaque to the best Mathematics student in the senior category,during a Maths school quiz competition organised by Old Boys Association of the school, recently.
A conglomeration of Pen
tecostal Churches in Port Harcourt, under the auspices of the United Christian Prison Ministry (UCPM) has canvassed improved welfare scheme for prison inmates to enhance their total rehabilitation back to the society.
Executive Secretary of the Organisation, Elder Shederack Igwe, who spoke with The Tide in an interview, decried the poor state of prisons in the country, which he noted had hampered the process of social, psychological and spiritual build up of the inmates back to the society.
Igwe commended the Judiciary for its efforts at decongesting the Port Harcourt Prison and called on related agencies, NGOs and concerned individuals to assist in the provision of social welfare and infrastructural facilities to enhance the well being of the inmates.
According to reports from the organisation, the Port Harcourt Prison which was built with a capacity to accommodate 800 inmates presently host 3000 inmates.
The body also advocated reforms in the prisons to enhance the status of Nigerian Prisons as centres of rehabilitation, particularly in the speedy trial of inmates.
As part of its contributions towards the moral and spiritual upliftment of inmates in the Port Harcourt Prison, the Executive Secretary said the body had completed a Cathedral in the Prison billed for commissioning soon.
He added that the organisation had also established conventional seminaries and theological institutions within the prison to avail the inmates the opportunity to repent of the shortcomings and return back to God.
The body also emphasised the need for a collective effort towards prison evangelism as a yardstick to addressing issues of criminality and other anti-social behaviours in the society, noting that parents had a lot of work to do towards the moral upbringing of their children.
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