IMSU Law Faculty Visits Nigeria Correctional Service to Advocate for Inmates' Rights

The Legal Clinic of Imo State University’s Faculty of Law, led by President Abasim Victory and professors Ngozi Chuma Umeh and C.K. Okorie SAN, recently visited the Nigeria Correctional Service, Medium Security Custodial Centre in Owerri. They provided legal assistance and advocated for inmates' rights, aiming to support rehabilitation and promote a fairer justice system.

IMSU Law Faculty Visits Nigeria Correctional Service to Advocate for Inmates' Rights
The IMSU Legal Clinic Team

The Legal Clinic of the Faculty of Law at Imo State University, Owerri, recently conducted a visit to the Nigeria Correctional Service, Medium Security Custodial Centre in Owerri.

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The visit, led by President Abasim Victory and guided by Prof. Ngozi Chuma Umeh and Prof. C.K. Okorie SAN, Dean of the Faculty of Law, focused on advocating for inmates' rights and providing legal assistance.

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During the visit, the team engaged directly with inmates, offering legal guidance and support to ensure their concerns were addressed. The initiative reflects the clinic’s commitment to rehabilitating lives and advancing a more equitable justice system.