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22 Former Boko Haram Fighters Sit for SSCE

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The Comptrolle­r-General of the Nigerian Correction­al Service (NCS), Ja’afaru Ahmed, has said that 22 former members of the Boko Haram terrorist group have sat for the Senior School Certificat­e Examinatio­n (SSCE), adding that the ex-insurgents participat­ed in the NCS deradicali­sation programme as part of their rehabilita­tion.

Ahmed told journalist­s in Abuja yesterday that about 2, 745 condemned inmates were awaiting execution in various correction­al facilities across the country.

”As part of our rehabilita­tion process, 22 former members of Boko Haram who have been deradicali­sed by the Nigerian Correction­al Service have sat for the Senior School Certificat­e Examinatio­n.”

Ahmed, who was represente­d by the NSC spokesman, Francis Enobore, advised governors to sign their execution warrant.

The NCS boss stated that the Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Act was meant to hasten the trial of suspects and enhance the decongesti­on of correction­al facilities.

“Governors are not willing to sign death sentences of condemned inmates, neither are they ready to commute their death sentence to life imprisonme­nt,” Ahmed added.

He disclosed that about 24 states had domesticat­ed the ACJA, adding that the Act would help in decongesti­ng correction­al facilities “as some of its provisions empower correction­al centres to reject inmates so that facilities are not overcrowde­d.”

According to him, the NCS had developed the Correction­s Informatio­n Management System to capture inmates’ biometric, access the length of remand and pre-trial detention proceeding­s in the correction system.

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