Davido’s dad, Deji Adeleke, to secure jobs for ex-convicts
Dr. Deji
Adeleke, the Chairman of Springtime Development Foundation, has said the
foundation has concluded plans to secure jobs for some ex-convicts in order to
properly integrate them back into the society.
Adeleke, who
is the father of the musical star, Davido said this on Friday evening when his
foundation visited Ile Ife Prison to donate 300 mattresses and the same number
of pillows to the inmates and to offset the medical bills of the sick ones
among them.
The Chief
Executive Officer, Dr Samuel Oyalabu, who said this on behalf of the chairman
said this would reduce the propensity for crimes among ex-convicts, who he said
always found it difficult to be accepted back into the society after their jail
terms.
He said,
“The foundation is not just here to donate items to the inmates but it has
concluded plans to secure jobs for some of the ex-convicts. This will make them
contribute their own quotas to the development of the nation at large.
“Being
engaged productively will also keep them busy and can lure them away from
further engaging in crimes.”
According to
him, the foundation is also planning to introduce computer training, carpentry,
barring and other skills to the inmates of the prison and others.
The Vice
Chairman of the foundation, Banji Adesuyi, also called on the Federal
Government to pay more attention to the general welfare of inmates in prisons
across the nation.
He said the
visit to the prison was not only to distribute mattresses to those that are
still in custody but also to secure the release of a number of inmates, who
were sentenced to prison with options of fine but were unable to pay.
He said the
distribution of the mattresses and pillows was part of the efforts of the
founder, Adeleke, to alleviate the suffering of the inmates who hitherto had
been sleeping on bare floors.
He said,
“The gesture is today extended to the inmates of Ile Ife Prison as the
Foundation did at Ilesa prison. Some of the inmates who are unable to pay fine
monetarily have in one way or the other been assisted just as their hospital
bills would also be offset.”
The
Assistant Controller of Prison, Ile Ife, Mr. Mathew Ajagono Expressed gratitude
to the foundation, saying the gesture was an unprecedented one.
Some of the
inmates also expressed gratitude the foundation for alleviating their
suffering.
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