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DONATIONS AT THE CORRECTIONAL CENTERS

Under the Beyond the wall initiative, LGCF in the year 2021 and 2022 donated relief materials to the Suleja and Kuje Correctional Centers, these includes Chairs and food parcels. We believe in – Philanthropy, equal society, humanitarian aid, promotion of justice and human rights We look to promote an open society where the indigent and vulnerable have equal access to basic amenities, needs and justice. Who we target – the indigents, low income earners, the less privileged, the vulnerable, indigent prisoners and illegally detained persons.

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HOPE FOR FREEDOM TOURNAMENT KUJE

In 2021, we organized a tournament at the Kuje correctional facility to serve as motivation and encouragement for the inmates, as research has shown that physical activity and sports have positive psychological, social, and physical effects on people in correctional facilities and promote their general well-being. The purpose of the tournament was to encourage inmates to participate in physical activities, which will have a positive effect on their quality of life and mental health.   Since incarceration is associated with decreased physical activity and a sedentary lifestyle, LGCF viewed athletics and physical activities as crucial to the health and well-being of the inmates. At the conclusion of the tournament, 520 prisoners and their supporters were educated on the significance of regular physical activity.

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BACK TO SCHOOL PROGRAM

Part of the Education and livelihood goals of Legend Golden Care Foundation is in providing School supplies to Children in Orphanage homes and Schools, to this end, the organisation in the month of August, 2022 supported a ‘Back to School Program’ at RCCG Praise Tabernacle, Lagos State Nigeria. LGCF has in the past provided several welfare outreaches and scholarships to students before it began full operation in the year 2021.

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LGCF LAUNCHES CORPORATE OFFICE HEADQUARTERS

In June 2022, Legend Golden Care Foundation (LGCF) formally launched its new corporate office in Abuja. In the words of our Executive Director, “LGCF chose to officially open its doors on June 16, the Day of the African Child, because of how emblematic this historic day is of our goals and objectives.” In a country where 33% of children are out of school, 25% of girls and 10% of boys have been victims of sexual abuse, and 70% of inmates are being held without trial, LGCF is positioned to change the narrative. Since its founding in 2012, the organization has expanded its thematic areas to address three major areas impacting the African child: prison and social justice, education and livelihood, sexual and gender-based violence. “LGCF is concerned with providing solutions to not just the problems of the African child but to the problems of all who fall within our thematic areas. To this end, we look forward to impacting the lives of 50,000 children and 25,000 inmates of correctional facilities over the next five years,” Executive Director, Mrs. Kanayo Olisa-Metuh declared. The event was graced by the Chief Commissioner, Public Complaints Commission (PCC), Hon. Abimbola Ayo Yusuf, Programme Director, ‘Lean on Me’, on Kapital FM, Abuja, Mr. John Chukwura, and stakeholders from the Nigerian Correction Service, faith-based organizations, media houses and not-for-profit organizations.

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ADOLESCENT HEALTH CAMPAIGN LAUNCH (ADHEALTH)

We were at Model Secondary School, Maitama on the 23rd of May, 2023 to launch our ADHEALTH campaign. It was also an avenue to commemorate the menstrual hygiene day which took place on the 28th of May. Menstruation is a normal fact of life in the girl child, but many women all over the world face a period stigma. We celebrate this day to join in breaking the silence, raise awareness and change negative social norms around menstrual hygiene. We trained over 80 girls on the importance of hygiene and menstruation Our program coordinator on Gender and Human rights trained the girls in a session designed to provide them with important information and practical tips for maintaining good menstrual hygiene. The right way to wear a pad was also demonstrated. This was very insightful for the girls as many of them have not started menstruating. By the end of this session, they had a better understanding of why menstrual hygiene is important, how to maintain good menstrual hygiene, and how to manage menstrual hygiene effectively. Sanitary pads were also distributed at the end of the event.   The aim of the campaign is to: To educate secondary school students about the importance of personal and menstrual hygiene. To empower 12,000 girls with the knowledge and resources necessary to manage their menstrual hygiene effectively. To reduce the stigma associated with menstruation and promote a positive attitude towards menstrual hygiene. To promote healthy habits and behaviors among secondary school students. We hope to continue this great work we have started. We have a pad donation bank coming up soon. So keep your eyes on our socials and website to be a part of the movement.

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LAUNCH OF THE AJURN PROJECT AND DONATIONS TO THE NON-CUSTODIAL UNIT OF THE NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICE

Legend Golden Care Foundation and Hope Behind Bars Africa, on the 19th 0f January 2023, launched a new project tagged Accelerating Justice Reforms in Nigeria. This objective of the project is to advocate for the decongestion of correctional centers and the speedy dispensation of justice for awaiting trial inmates. To kickstart the project, the foundations held a short ceremony at the Nigeria Correctional Service to donate some items to the non-custodial unit, which are to aid the implementation of non-custodial measures like community service. In attendance were the Executive Directors of both foundations, Mrs Kanayo Olisa-Metuh and Mrs Funke Adeoye. The Deputy Controller of Corrections, Human Resources, Austin Ujadughele, who represented the controller of corrections FCT Command, The Deputy Controller of Corrections, Non-Custodial Unit Mrs Esther Onuabuchi Benson and other top officers of the Correctional Service FCT command. The event was equally attended by the team of both foundations.   Speaking at the event, Mrs Kanayo Olisa-Metuh stated that her foundation is not a stranger to the Nigerian Correctional Service and that they are passionate about reforms in the Justice System. She added that they have partnered with Hope Behind Bars Africa to launch Accelerating Justice Reform in Nigeria. She stated that the two organizations are passionate about decongesting the correctional centers and reducing the number of people awaiting trial inmates.   She went further to add that they plan to do this by advocating for the implementation of existing laws, as there seems to be a gap between the enactment and implementation of laws. A case at hand, she noted, is The Nigeria Correctional Service Act 2019, which provides for Custodial and Non-Custodial Service. Mrs Kanayo stated that whilst the Custodial Unit seems to be running as it should, the Non-Custodial seems to exist on paper. She noted that having the Non- custodial operational would definitely reduce the number of people in correctional as she sees no need to incarcerate people who committed misdemeanors. She pointed out that funding is the major setback to implementing the ACT and stated that the reason for the visit was to donate items to  the service that would aid the correctional service with their Community service. The items donated include wheelbarrows, headpans, shovels, cutlasses, and rakes, amongst others During her speech, Mrs Funke Adeoye, thanked the Correctional Service for their support and collaboration. She stated that the foundations would engage other stakeholders to ensure that the challenges facing the justice system in Nigeria are addressed. She went further to add that the donations won’t be one-offs but that the foundations would appreciate feedback from the correctional service.    

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Stakeholders Dialogue Meeting

  Thursday 22, September. 2022 Project Title: Beyond The Walls Legend Golden Care Foundation held its stakeholder’s dialogue, themed Awaiting Trial Syndrome.   The stakeholder’s dialogue on ‘Awaiting Trial Syndrome’ was held at Grand Pella Hotel and Suites in Durumi, Abuja on Thursday the 22nd of September 2022. The dialogue meeting engaged stakeholders from the Nigerian Correctional Service, the National Assembly, the Nigeria Bar Association, the Legal Aid Council, Media, Civil Society Organizations, and private practicing lawyers to seek further ways to tackle the challenge. It examined the impact of awaiting trial on detainees and inmates, and society at large, and advocates for the rights of detainees and inmates awaiting trial for many years in Correctional facilities across Nigeria. During the stakeholder’s Dialogue, LGCF presented Data from the Nigerian Correctional Service which showed that out of the 76,189 inmates in Nigerian prisons, a staggering 53,710 (70%) are awaiting trial with many incarcerated in the harrowing situation for years for minor offense charges.   Giving the welcome speech, Mrs. Kanayo Olisa-Metuh, the Executive Director relayed her experience with seeking justice for her husband when he was charged and remanded in prison for months awaiting trial. She examined the privileges her husband enjoyed and the sharp contrast with the situation of the majority of inmates awaiting trial in custodial centers around the country. The challenges of these detainees and inmates she mentioned included access to adequate welfare, legal counsel, and an efficient justice system. This was what birthed this initiative. She emphasized the urgency of this issue and the need for change as the reason for this stakeholder’s dialogue.   The Executive Director stated that LGCF has been reaching out to prison inmates including the provision of food items as well as pro-bono legal services, and bewailed that thousands of Nigerians facing minor offense charges are languishing in detention for years. She lamented that such individuals “are serving jail terms for offenses they did not commit, with many held for years exceeding the maximum terms for the crimes they were charged”. She commended the Correctional Service for its efforts, however, called for a concerted effort by all stakeholders to eliminate all bottlenecks and ensure a faster judicial process as a major step to check the awaiting trial debacle and congestion in our prison. She noted that Legend Golden Care Foundation has been engaged in a lot of interventions to ameliorate the challenges being faced by Nigerians in our correctional centers. This Dialogue meeting is aimed at further converging stakeholders to create more awareness and seek further solutions to the challenges of awaiting trial and congestion in our prisons. “That is why we have brought the government agencies, the National Assembly, the NBA, and other stakeholders together today for this important dialogue on the plight of awaiting trial inmates in our prisons, she said. Presenting a summary of the policy brief titled “Awaiting Trial Syndrome”, the Program officer for LGCF on social justice and prison welfare, Barr. Ogonna Okeke highlighted key issues discussed in the document which include the salient causes of awaiting trial, the consequences and effects, and key recommendations. She as well mentioned activities like offering pro-bono services to detainees and inmates, advocacy, and psychosocial support services that the organization is handling. Delivering an address at the meeting, the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Reformatory Institution, Hon. Anayo Edwin expressed concern about the issues of overcrowding and lack of adequate facilities in Correctional Centers. He commended the Foundation for its efforts and assured that ‘the National Assembly is working hard to ensure adequate funding and oversight of correctional service in the country”.     Delivering a Goodwill Message from the Office of the Nigerian Bar Association, President Barr. Y. C Maikyau SAN, ably represented by Barr. Linda Bala expressed the need for compensation for inmates who have been wrongfully detained for many years awaiting trials before release.   Also Speaking, was the Chairman House Committee on Judiciary, Hon.  Onofiok Luke (Esq) advocated for accelerated judicial processes and adequate funding for the correctional service.   In the submission of the Assistant Controller General of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Mustapha Iliyasu Attah, who represented the Comptroller General, noted that the challenge of awaiting trial mostly stems from the slow judicial process. He called for an acceleration of judicial processes as well as adequate funding of Correctional Services in the country.   The key Note Lecture by Mazi Afam Osigwe SAN represented by Barr. Chukwuma Nwachukwu gave a lecture on the criminal justice system and the interlinkages between the various stakeholders responsible for ensuring that the system works and that the wheels of justice grind faster and more efficiently to protect the rights and ensure the welfare of inmates. Other speakers at the dialogue also noted the importance of the welfare and rights of Nigerian detainees and inmates, especially those awaiting trial. A documentary titled “Waiting for Justice: Awaiting trial in Nigeria” was premiered. It detailed the experiences of ex-detainees and ex-inmates awaiting trial for many years in correctional facilities in Nigeria before their cases were dismissed, and the experience of a family member seeking justice for an inmate currently awaiting trial for years in a correctional center. A panel session anchored by Chief Osita Chidoka with personalities such as ACG. Mustapha Iliyasu Atta from the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Oputa Oputa from the Center for Legal Research and Development (CLERD), Barr. Uko Etuk, representative of the National Assembly, and Ms. Abiola Ayodele from Hope Behind Bars, as members of the panel, examined the grand plans, promises, and laws that have been proclaimed with little to no implementation and the lack of visibility and accountability among the stakeholders and administrators of justice, and the need for digitizing systems among the various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies. They called on the NGOs to create check mechanisms to create visibility and accountability among administrators of justice.   The ACG. Mustapha Illiyasu Atta talked about the command’s experience with various courts and law enforcement agencies

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