The Chief Executive Officer of Stanel Group, Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu, has paid the fine and secured the release of some inmates at the Suleja custodial centre.
He also provided the inmates with food items, medication and other needs in one of his recent visits to the custodial centre to celebrate his triplet’s birthday.
Stanley, who had earlier made a pledge to the inmates, on Saturday, May 27, made payment of fines and legal services for all the inmates on the list provided to him.
He also donated a multi-million Naira musical instrument which include two masterpiece combo speakers, two masterpiece standing speakers, a power amplifier, a set of drums, a mixer, a 55″ smart television, a set of wireless microphones, a keyboard and others.
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The businessman fed over 500 inmates in the custodial center before donating about 1000 loaves of Stanel bread to both the inmates and the staff.
Reacting, the Officer in charge of the Suleja Correctional Center, Abdullahi Madaki, said, “This is the biggest aid we have received from an individual or group in this facility.
“Many have come to make pledges like him but they never come back and the pledges are never redeemed.
“We thank the CEO of Stanel Group, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu who has come to assist us and our inmates.
“We are very appreciative of what he did for us. It will go a long way to assist us in the area of reformation, rehabilitation and reintegration of the inmates. It’s this type of religious activity that are giving us hope.
“That’s why we have absolute control of them. By the time they will be using all these instruments, their mind will come down.”