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Nigerian Correctional Service Denies TB Outbreak Reports: “Unfounded and Misleading”

The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has officially dismissed recent media reports alleging a widespread tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in its custodial centers. In a statement released on Sunday, the Service labeled these claims as “unfounded and misleading.”

According to the NCoS, the reports do not reflect verified medical records. Instead, they rely on generalized claims that misinform the public about the health status of inmates across the country.

▌Setting the Record Straight on Inmate Welfare

Chief Superintendent of Corrections Jane Osuji, who serves as the Service’s Public Relations Officer, addressed the issue. She stated that while the NCoS welcomes media engagement, it must respond to “sweeping generalizations” that do not show the true situation.

“The Nigerian Correctional Service’s verified records do not reflect the names or cases cited in the report,” Osuji noted. Consequently, the Service believes that the narrative presented by some media outlets relies on inaccurate conclusions.

▌Following National and Global Health Standards

The NCoS clarified that its response to tuberculosis is not handled in isolation. In fact, Nigeria’s TB response is guided by the Federal Ministry of Health. Specifically, the NCoS works through the National Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer Control Programme.

Furthermore, all health protocols in Nigerian prisons align with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. Because TB is a global health issue, the NCoS ensures that its facilities meet the same standards as the general population to prevent the spread of the disease.

▌A Call for Responsible Journalism

During the statement, Osuji emphasized the importance of accurate reporting. She urged journalists to rely on verified, facility-specific data rather than “conjecture or selective testimonies.”

According to the NCoS, sensational headlines can cause unnecessary panic. Therefore, the Service encourages the media to verify medical cases with official prison records before publishing. This ensures that the public receives a clear and honest view of custodial health.

▌Continued Commitment to Inmate Health

The NCoS concluded by reaffirming its dedication to the well-being of persons in custody. The Service recognizes that custodial health is inseparable from national public health.

Currently, the NCoS is working to strengthen its:

  • Healthcare delivery systems.
  • Rehabilitation programs.
  • Inmate reintegration plans.

By maintaining high health standards, the Nigerian Correctional Service aims to protect the dignity and human rights of all inmates.

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