By Femi Salako
In the sprawling corridors of Nigeria’s Ministry of Interior, a beacon of unwavering commitment to justice, compassion, and national security shines bright. Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo stands as the stalwart guiding force behind a transformative mission, embarking on a journey destined to liberate the incarcerated and fortify the nation’s borders.
Addressing the dire issue of prison congestion, Dr. Tunji-Ojo emerges as a towering figure, shouldering the mantle of change. Amid the shackles of financial constraints gripping over 4,000 inmates, he pledged a resolute vow to liberate them from the clutches of incarceration.
“We’ve marshalled resources, engaged committees, and partnered with the private sector to settle fines exceeding N500 million,” affirmed the Minister.
With meticulous planning and resolute determination, the Ministry embarks on a swift mission to slash the prison population from nearly 79,000 to approximately 75,000 within a mere four-week span. However, Dr. Tunji-Ojo acknowledges that this endeavour necessitates a collaborative effort across governmental agencies, underscoring the pivotal role of a partnership with the Office of the Attorney General.
Beyond mere relief, the Minister’s vision extends to activating the non-custodial functions of correctional services, breathing vitality into the institution’s core purpose. His concern resonates profoundly in Lagos, where overcrowding plagues facilities built for a mere 4,800, emphasizing the immediate need for action and the enforcement of laws supporting non-custodial services.
However, Dr. Tunji-Ojo’s compass doesn’t solely point towards prison decongestion; it steers towards securing Nigeria’s porous borders. Understanding that a nation’s safety hinges on border security, he spearheads an inter-agency committee uniting key stakeholders. This consortium, poised to amalgamate human intelligence and cutting-edge technology, endeavors to fortify the nation’s perimeters against threats, emphasizing the crucial role of community involvement in safeguarding these vital frontiers.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo’s efforts stand out for their foresight in crafting enduring solutions rather than temporary fixes. His commitment to formulating a holistic, future-proof border control policy transcends personal tenure, aiming to establish a framework securing the nation’s security for generations to come.
In the annals of Nigeria’s pursuit of justice and security, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo shall etch a legacy as a stalwart guardian, a catalyst for transformation, and a beacon of hope for the incarcerated and the nation at large.
The recent flag-off event, heralding the release of 4,068 inmates with the option of fines or compensation, echoes the Minister’s unwavering dedication. His impassioned speech elucidated the compassionate gesture extended to indigent inmates, offering them a second chance to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s development upon their discharge.
The Tinubu-led administration under the RenewedHope agenda, as heralded by Dr. Tunji-Ojo, stands committed to transforming custodial and non-custodial facilities, ensuring compliance with international human rights standards and fostering good correctional practices.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo’s resolute conviction that we all share a stake in reforming, rehabilitating, and reintegrating offenders back into their communities resonates as a beacon of hope for a brighter, more just Nigeria.
The successful flag-off event at the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kuje, FCT, Abuja, stands as a testament to Dr. Tunji-Ojo’s exemplary stewardship, a noble effort applauded for its dedication to justice, compassion, and the advancement of national security.
•Salako is publisher, Triangle Media