 So, the Kenya Film Commission is working on integrating the prisoners and equipping them with skills that would help them later in life through film production. The organization hopes the government adopts their program and helps them realize their plan. Correctional facilities commonly known as prison is an institution for the confinement of persons who have been remanded in custody by a judicial authority or who have been deprived of their freedom following conviction for a crime. Committee Maximum Prison is one of the correctional facilities well known by majority of Kenyans, if not all, by the virtue of perception and belief built in their minds. From officers who send extortion messages to the public to a place where serial killers and corrupt belong, but come to think of it, has it ever hit your mind these are human beings too? A father, son, brother or an uncle to someone. Some have been locked in there innocently but also for the crimes committed. As fellow humans, they need to feel the sense of their being, though evil in many eyes. Kenya Film Commission has realized this niche and are using the slim opportunity in finding a natural intelligence that would have rather been stashed in the fortified walls of a prison. In the corporate social responsibility at committee Maximum Prison, the Kenya Film Commission has come up with a grand idea of integrating the inmates and incorporating them in the society through film making. During the event that was grist by representatives from the Ministry of ICT, Innovations and Youth Affairs, Principal Secretary Department of Correctional Services, Board Directors and CEO Kenya Film Commission, they launched training of trainers initiative that will see 50 wardens in Nairobi area and a goa 5-day capacity building workshop where they will be trained on basic film production. Kenya Film Commission CEO Mr. Timodio Wasing believes this skills transfer program will ensure the correction of facilities adopted as part of the programs offered to the inmates while in remand. And since there is lack of proper mechanism to empower the prison population and reintegrate them back into the society with skills to enhance employment or entrepreneurship, Mr. Wasing says they intend to bridge the gap. The wardens, they take care of the inmates every day, they train them on various capacity of skills within this particular environment. Film has not been part of their program and that's a key impetus for us to promote this particular item. Not only training but after training we're also setting up a resource centre at this particular facility. The resource centre will provide materials that are necessary to produce a film. We want to provide this institution with a production unit in terms of cameras, sound, a complete studio that will enable those who have been trained to practice and train the inmates. Prison warden Mutembe appreciated the initiative and affirmed his commitment in working with the Kenya Film Commission. We are very delighted to have the Kenya Film Commission come here to launch a film pilot project. Why are we excited? We're excited because as we endeavor to ensure we go up to our mandate, prisoners need skills and of course the Kenya Film Commission will develop skills and our next talents or nature talents that will assist our inmates once they are used they have some skills that they can use to secure self-employment. We are very grateful for the Kenya Film Commission for having committed maximum to be an earlier where they have their first pilot project and we are looking forward to collaborating with the Kenya Film Commission. Thank you. The film industry continues to play a key role inspiring economic growth and realization of vision 2030 through infrastructural development, tourist attraction, investments and employment creation. Kenya Film Commission is fully in touch with the needs and aspirations of its key target audience and it achieves this through various campaigns. The training of trainers workshop is scheduled to kick off on 23 March 2020. The film Kenya Capture Africa is the slogan for the Kenya Film Commission and integrating prisoners like other members of the society. It thus means we are heading in the right direction as a country. Reporting for I-254 TV, I'm Dereva Hilewi.