This article is sponsored and powered by The President of One Love Foundation, Father of Nigerian Students-FoNS, The Senior Advocate of Masses(SAM) Chief Dr. Patrick Osagie Eholor otherwise known as Ultimate Equal.
With the unending passion and love Eholor has for his country Nigeria which brought him from Canada where he lives back to Nigeria his country home, since he came back to his father's land, he has been engaging himself in the activities which will make his country become a better place to live for the Citizens as well as the foreigners.
However, Eholor has organized some other activists like himself to launch campaigns such as #endsars, police brutality against humanity in Nigeria, he has also fought for the police salary's increments and other amenities they deserve, Eholor has spoken on so many issues in politics; government ministries, parastatals, security departments and so on.
Today, after engaging Eholor in his villa, in Benin Kingdom, the Labour party chieftain and Benin Chief, Eholor explained his displeasures on Prison's officers, there welfare and treatment by the government, therefore, he took his time to explain to the Journalists what government must do on this subject matter.
He said:
"I will like to talk about the importance of prison officers (Warders)"
"Prison officer has responsibilities for the security, supervision, training and rehabilitation of people committed to prison by the courts. This includes motivating prisoners to do what is best for themselves and others around them within a safe and healthy environment."
"In addition to their duties, prison officers must be able to establish and maintain positive working relationships with prisoners, balancing authority with a large amount of understanding and compassion, in order to effect rehabilitation. The nature of the job demands the ability to make fast decisions and deal effectively with unexpected situations."
"The Prison Officer role in the society include:
* Assisting in prisoner reviews
* Being aware of prisoners’ rights and dignity and their personal responsibility
* Providing appropriate care and support for vulnerable prisoners and those at risk of self-harm
* Performing security checks and search procedures
* Taking an active part in rehabilitation programmes, including workshops
* Supervising visits and carrying out patrol duties
* Escorting prisoners
* Supervising prisoners, keeping an account of those in your charge and maintaining proper order
* Advising and counselling prisoners and making sure they have access to professional help if needed
* Employing authorised physical control and restraint procedures where appropriate
* Assessing and advising prisoners
* Liaising with other specialist staff, including health and social work professionals
* Writing prisoner reports
* Taking care of prisoners’ property.
The Government cannot see that people are dying everyday, Warders are correctional service men, they deserve more than what they are getting from the government, they have hypertension, they have diabetes, they are stressed and worried about how their future would be after trying to rehabilitate their fellow citizens to become good, I wonder why the government has abandoned them, I am asking President Bola Tinubu to please come to their aids and do the needful, give them better illumination, give them better gratuity when they retire because their pension is illusive no one thinks it’s ever going to happen in their lifetime."