 Nigerian youths have been tasked to avoid a life-croft crime that could ruin their future and truncate their ambitions. The advice was handed down by the Medium Security Custodial Centre, or Lokuta Akure-Ondo State Capital, at the commencement of a vocational training for inmates in the facility. The state controller, George Agbuje, said the Correctional Centre is focused on reformation, rehabilitation and reintegration. In an interview, the organizer of the training, Hashtrab Tolulokwe, said the program is to bring out natural talent of some inmates that could help them live a meaningful life in the society after serving their jail term. Last year, at the University, we soon commented that most of the inmates at the state of the city, the commander-in-chief, the CCC, and the minister, the minority minister of the ministry of the theory. This is the way we remain in the tertiary centre forever. Even while here, this program is now very appropriate to be able to have enough days to do it, enough service to be able to do this, you know, all you need to do is to co-write the authority, and you see yourselves to see it. These inmates are resourceful, and like I told them when we were having the seminar, that they can do it. They can do it. I believe in them, because we have great talent in the inmates, but they are wasting. But henceforth, with this opportunity that the government has given us, we are going to convert it into good, and revenue for the government. I'm hoping, as I talk to you, just to get to this level, but I know with God on my side, I give God the glory, this is a great land-breaking achievement, and we have started and we'll kick on. And I want to tell our side, we ask our inmates here, in every area of the world, we have them as per area of skill and position, even in back-to-the-needs. NEWS OPDATES