Jailbreak: NCoS boss bans leave for officers, places prisons on red alert

The Controller General, Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Haliru Nababa, has temporarily suspended all forms of leave for its officers as the Yuletide approaches, directing that all correctional facilities be put on red alert.
Mr Nababa gave the directive on Monday while performing a symbolic distribution of supplies for inmates, a statement by the service’s spokesman, Francis Enobore, said.
The fourth quarter distribution of stores comprising different items ranging from inmates’ uniforms, beddings and hygiene materials was performed at the National Headquarters, Abuja.
Mr Nababa emphasised that the primary mandate of the service was to keep inmates in safe and humane custody.
“We must, therefore, spare no effort in ensuring that those that are bent on violating the sanctity of custodial centres are prevented from doing so at all cost.
“To this end, all forms of leave are temporarily suspended,” he said.
Mr Nababa further stated that the measure was to ensure that adequate hands were available to provide safety for all custodial centres across the country.
He assured that progress was being made in recapturing fleeing inmates as collaboration with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has advanced.
“Flagging the particulars of escapees is expected to facilitate re-arrests when they carry out e-transactions,” he said.
The CGC called on officers to remain dedicated and exhibit the highest level of professionalism in the discharge of their duties.
Mr Nababa expressed confidence that the items being distributed would further enhance the capacity of the service to provide the needed care and support for inmates.
The NCoS had experienced series of jail attacks at different custodial centres across the country in recent times.
(NAN)
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