A middle aged man, Tunwase Kabiru, serving life sentence,
Saturday, graduated with 4,308 students who bagged various degrees at
the third convocation of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN)
in Lagos.
Kabiru, who came in company of the prison officials, was awarded a Bachelor’s degree (BA) in Human Resources Management.
He told the News Agency of Nigeria that he was currently serving a life
sentence at the Kirikiri Maximum Prisons, Lagos, after being found
guilty of murder.
He said: “I want to thank God for what he is doing in my life. I have
always had hope in God and that is what inspired me to enroll. I was
actually imprisoned after being found guilty of committing murder and I
have served 11 years so far.
“I am still hopeful that things will turn around one day for the
better, having achieved what I have today.”
The Assistant Comptroller-General Nigeria Prisons, Chuks Afejue, hailed
the courage displayed by the graduating inmate, adding that he was the
first to enrol and kick start academic activities at the prisons study
centre.
According to Afejue, this will prove to people that the prison is not
just a dumping ground for those who seem not to have any more hope.
He said: “The prison is a place where reforms and rehabilitation take
place. Currently, we have a total of 48 inmates who are enrolled in all
the four major prison study centres across the country.
“It is an exciting exercise and we want to seize this opportunity to
plead with the Federal Government to try and temper justice with mercy,
having achieved this feat.”
The Study Centre Director, Mr Ladan Babakodong, said two other inmates
were to join Kabiru to graduate but that they were unable to meet up the
minimum graduation requirements.
He noted that research had shown that the performance of the inmates
were better when compared to their counterparts outside because their
only job while in the prison was reading.
Lack of support
He said: “A lot more of the inmates are very eager to enroll but have no
support. The only ones that are able to enroll are doing so, based on
the support they get from NGOs.
“There are still many of them that are very qualified for enrollment but
are constrained by cash. It is because of this challenge that the NOUN
is giving 50 per cent discount to all inmates just to encourage them.
“I want to appeal for support from the general public to fulfill the
dreams and aspirations of this category of people in our society.
“This is the only programme for prisons in the whole of Africa, apart from South Africa.”
Earlier in his welcome address, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Vincent
Tenebe, noted that the NOUN had been a significant operator in open and
distance education.
Tenebe said it was determined to be at the forefront of making higher education accessible and affordable to all.
He said: “The university will also continue to establish study centres
that meet the minimum standards required for establishing study centres
for organisations, communities and institutions.”
Tenebe who graduated the first set of students of Law and Mass
Communication at the occasion, pleaded with the Federal Government to
increase the allocation to the institution to enable it to tackle its
various challenges.
He also emphasised the need for advocacy and acceptability of the learning model in the country.
The VC said the certificates of all the graduating students were ready and would be collected at the venue of the event.
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