A total of 322 inmates in Ikoyi and Kirikiri prisons in Lagos State have registered for the West African Senior Secondary Examination in the past three years.
Controller of Prisons, Lagos State Command, Tunde Ladipo, gave the figure, said inmates only sat for WASSCE for private candidates for the ordinary level certificate.
Ladipo said 206 of the inmates were from Ikoyi Prison, while 116 were from the Kirikiri Prison, Apapa.
According to the controller, 75 inmates of Ikoyi Prison registered for the 2017 WASSCE for private candidates.
He said 66 of Ikoyi Prison inmates sat for the examination in 2016 and 65 inmates in 2015.
Ladipo said 20 inmates of the Maximum Security Prison, Kirikiri, sat for the examination in 2015 while 25 sat for it in 2016.
He said 21 inmates of the Medium Security Prison, Kirikiri, sat for the examination in 2016 while 17 took the examination in 2015.
The controller said 14 inmates of the Female Prison, Kirikiri, took the examination in 2015 while 19 sat for it in 2016.
He said no inmate of the Kirikiri Prison had registered for the examination in 2017 due to lack of sponsorship.
He said 59 inmates of the Ikoyi Prison sat for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, while 32 inmates of the prison sat for the examination in 2016.
According to Ladipo, Kirikiri Prison inmates do not sit for UTME but secure admission directly into the National Open University of Nigeria, if they pass WASCCE.
Registration of inmates for the examinations depends on sponsorship by well-meaning individuals and groups including churches and non-governmental organisations.
He noted the Nigeria Prisons Service was designed as a correction and reformation centre.
The controller applauded well-meaning individuals, groups and non-governmental organisations for assisting in improving the lives of inmates.
He commended the Controller-General of Nigeria Prisons Service, Alhaji Ja’afaru Ahmed, for giving priority attention to reform and welfare of inmates.
Ladipo also hailed Lagos State Government for supporting the command with utility vehicles to facilitate operations.
The controller-general recorded a remarkable achievement in the last two years with improvement in the welfare and reformation of inmates.
Inmates are trained in different vocations such as barbing, tailoring, art and design as well as bead making to empower them to be self-employed after their jail terms.
