To guarantee utmost security, he also ordered the immediate destruction of all stores and buildings surrounding the penitentiary institution in Oyo State’s capital.
During a visit of the facility on Monday, Aregbesola handed the order to officers at the correctional centre.
“With immediate effect, all buildings or shops built within 50 meters of the Agodi medium correctional facility’s perimeter must be removed,” he stated.
”This is a dangerous zone for those who are not invited. Whoever attempts to breach this facility for whatever reason is already dead; he must not live to tell the story, somebody else must tell the story.”
The minister reminded members of staff of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) that their sole duty was to protect the custodial centres from any attack.
Describing the centre as a red zone, he specifically told the personnel of the service to always be alert.
Aregbesola admitted that good illumination should be provided for the centre to prevent any possible attack, especially during the night.
He commended the officers for their efforts at preventing the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic at the facility, stating that there was not a single case of the disease reported.
The minister, however, appealed to the custodial officers to use their training and exposure to reform inmates, so that they could come out better than when they arrived at the facility.
While in the state, he is expected to visit the correctional facility still under construction at the Olomi area of Ibadan.