CHALLENGES OF HEALTH CARE PROVISIONING FOR INMATES IN NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICES: EVIDENCE FROM DOCUMENTARY SOURCES

Authors

  • Okwuchi Chioma Efam Department of Sociology, University of Jos
  • Etannibi E. Alemika Faculty of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences; Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha, South Africa

Keywords:

Health care, Correctional centre, Inmates, correctional custodial centres, health care services

Abstract

Health care is an essential service required by inmates of penal-correctional custodial facilities, especially given the precarious conditions of imprisonment. This paper analyses the level of health care provisioning in correctional (custodial) centres in Nigeria and identifies challenges and prospects for enhancing health care service delivery for inmates. Data were obtained from secondary sources, especially official publications of the Nigerian Correctional Service and other international organisations that provide yearly reports on prison conditions. Findings indicated that health care services are below the standard prescribed by international instruments. Lack of priority and resources accounted for most of the inadequacies. Effective health care in correctional custodial centres requires adequate and qualified personnel with appropriate work ethics and adequate infrastructure as well as effective collaboration and referral framework between health care services within the custodial centres and the federal or state ministries of health.

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Published

19-02-2026

How to Cite

CHALLENGES OF HEALTH CARE PROVISIONING FOR INMATES IN NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICES: EVIDENCE FROM DOCUMENTARY SOURCES. (2026). University of Jos Journal of Political Science, 3(1), 39-55. https://journals.unijos.edu.ng/index.php/ujjps/article/view/959

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