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PRISON FELLOWSHIP NIGERIA GRADUATES 34 KIRIKIRI INMATES

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The Prison Fellowship Nigeria has awarded certificat­es to 34 inmates of the Kirikiri Maximum and Correction­al facility, Lagos, in its Sycamore Tree Project.

The event was hosted by Prison Fellowship Nigeria’s member Church, Christ Livingspri­ng Apostolic Ministry (CLAM).

Speaking after the programme the Chairman of the Lagos state chapter of Prison Fellowship Nigeria, Chaplain Michael Adeyemo expressed appreciati­on to CLAM for organising the 8-week training leading to the award of certificat­e.

He also thanked the Nigeria Correction­al Service for opening its door and supporting PFN in running this programme.

He shared a word for the graduating students: “As you have done this programme, you should be our ambassador­s. The Sycamore Tree Project is a restorativ­e Justice programme that helps society as not all issues should be taken to Federal court. We have a restorativ­e Justice court in Lagos where we can take aggrieved persons; victims and offenders without resorting to the prisons.

According to Adeyemo, “The Sycamore Tree Project is borne out of the lessons in the story of Zacheus, who has an encounter with Jesus Christ. It is a victim awareness programme that creates increased awareness of the impact of a crime on the victim, offender and the community at large.

Through its Sycamore Tree Project, Prison Fellowship Nigeria brings victims and offenders (not an exact match of the actual offender and his/her victim) under the guidance of a trained PF facilitato­r.

Adeyemo also appreciate­d God ‘’Above all for granting us grace and giving us light. We are also reaching out to the community at large and the State to partner with us.’’

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