62 Recruits Join Fiji Corrections Services

Sixty-two new recruits for the Fiji Corrections Service were accorded with a ceremonial parade at the Naboro training academy on Friday.

Saturday 26 November 2022 | 14:51

Minister for Defence, National Security and Policing, Inia Seruiratu (centre), Commissioner Fiji Corrections Service, Commander Francis Kean (front row- sixth from right) with the 62 new Corrections officers at the Naboro Training Academy on November 25,2022. Photo: Jone Salusalu

Minister for Defence, National Security and Policing, Inia Seruiratu (centre), Commissioner Fiji Corrections Service, Commander Francis Kean (front row- sixth from right) with the 62 new Corrections officers at the Naboro Training Academy on November 25,2022. Photo: Jone Salusalu

Sixty-two new recruits for the Fiji Corrections Service were accorded with a ceremonial parade at the Naboro training academy on Friday.

Minister for Defence, National Se­curity and Policing, Inia Seruiratu commended the Fiji Corrections Service for their continued contri­bution in the matter of security for Fiji, particularly in nurturing the 62 new recruits and their rehabili­tation of inmates effort.

“I congratulate the contribution made by the Fiji Corrections Ser­vices for the tireless effort in the rehabilitation of inmates,” he said.

“Since the inception of the Yel­low Ribbon Project in 2008, our na­tion’s current rate has dropped to one per cent, the lowest on record.

“The Yellow Ribbon programme expo and the support of business­es, we have seen the employment of 53 inmates since its inaugura­tion.”

Thank you for reading this article, to access more information and details on this, please subscribe to our E-Edition by clicking on this link – https://eedition.fijisun.com.fj/subscriptionplans

Feedback:  jone.salusalu@fijisun.com.fj