Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori donated five operational vehicles to the Delta State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service on Wednesday [1], [2].
This procurement aims to strengthen the capacity of correctional officers to manage prisoner transport and facility security within the region. Improving the mobility of these services is critical for maintaining order and reducing the risk of security breaches during inmate transfers.
The vehicles, commonly referred to as ‘Green Marias,’ are specialized transport units used by the Nigerian Correctional Service for its daily operations [1], [2]. By providing five brand-new units [1], the state government seeks to address logistical gaps that have previously hindered the efficiency of the command [2].
Governor Oborevwori said the donation is intended to boost security and operations in Delta State [1], [2]. The handover took place at the Delta State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service, where officials received the fleet to begin immediate deployment.
Security experts note that operational vehicles are essential for the rapid response and secure movement of detainees. The addition of these vehicles allows the command to operate with greater autonomy and speed, reducing reliance on outdated or insufficient transport options [1].
The Nigerian Correctional Service manages the custody and rehabilitation of inmates across the state. The ability to move prisoners securely between facilities and courts is a primary component of the justice system's operational integrity [2].
“Governor Oborevwori donated five operational vehicles to the Delta State Command”
The donation of these specialized vehicles indicates a strategic focus by the Delta State government to shore up the logistical capabilities of the correctional system. By enhancing the mobility of the 'Green Marias,' the state reduces the vulnerability of inmate transfers, which are often high-risk points for escapes or ambushes in regional security contexts.


