By Dele Ogbodo
Federal Government has approved the employment of 50 Doctors and 100 Nurses to take care of inmates at the Correctional Centres.
This is coming even as government directed that medical youth corp members be posted to the correctional facilities to support the efforts of the medical personnel, he said.
Speaking at a meeting with the MD of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, assured the news agency of the cooperation of his Ministry to enlighten Nigerians on giant stride achievements recorded under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Tunji-Ojo gave this assurance, Wednesday in his office, in Abuja, while receiving the Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria, Malam Ali Muhammad Ali.
Addressing the team from News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), led by its Managing Director, Malam Ali Muhammad Ali, the Minister reiterated the importance of having all hands on deck to engage citizens on the laudable programmes carried out in line with the 8 points agenda of the Federal Government.
The Minister also revealed that the President has approved the establishment of National Paramilitary Academy for the training of young Nigerians.
He highlighted the ongoing reforms at the various agencies under the Ministry of Interior.
“I am pleased to announce to you that the President has graciously approved the employment of 50 Doctors and 100 Nurses to take care of inmates at our Correctional Centres.
He has also directed that medical Youth Corp Members be posted to the Correctional facilities to support the efforts of the medical personnel, he said.
According to him, the contactless passport renewal is a visible reform that has tamed corruption and made applying for passports easy. It underscored the
Federal Government’s commitment to, accessibility, efficiency, modernization of renewal application process.
The Minister further underscored the need to strengthen the security architecture of the country’s critical infrastructure.
He mentioned in particular the recent collaboration of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) with the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development to safeguard the nation’s mineral resources with establishment of mining marshal command.
The Minister spoke on the protection of Nigeria’s power infrastructure in order to make the country an attractive investment destination.
Earlier in his remarks, Ali applauded the visible giant strides of the Ministry.
“I want to categorically commend the Minister for driving these unprecedented reforms in conformity with the agenda of the President.” he said.