Bauchi Governor to partner NCS, NDLEA

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From Ahmad Muhammad, Bauchi

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Muhammed has promised that his administration will partner the Nigetia Correctional Service, NCS, to decongest the various Correctional Centres in the state.
He also pledged to partner with National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, to address the problems of fake and counterfeit drugs and to reduce drugs addiction and abuse among youths in the state.
The Governor made the pledge when he received in audience, the newly posted Zonal Coordinator in charge of the Zone C Nigerian Correctional Service, Yahaya Adamu Sambo.
He stressed on the need to make the Centers as the name implies so that all the immates will come out better and reformed after serving their various terms.
Governor Bala assured that his administration will continue to support the Correctional Service in its efforts to make lives of the inmates better through improved facilities and other things needed.
The Zonal Coordinator of the Nigerian Correctional Service in charge of Zone C, Yahaya Adamu Sambo said he will partner the Bala Mohammed led administration in ensuring the success of his tenure.

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