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From the Ground Up
A: Main
June 28, 2024
From the Ground Up
By PATRICK FORD NEWS EDITOR,

A remarkable journey of skill development and transformation culminated in the dedication of a new central control building at the John Lilley Correctional Center (JLCC) in Boley.

The facility, constructed entirely by 32 inmates over a three-year period, was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by state and community leaders, former and current Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) employees, and other distinguished guests on June 21.

Warden Terry Tuggle, a native of Okmulgee, has been in corrections for over 38 years, with the last four being at JLCC.

At the event, Warden Tuggle welcomed a variety of guests including state officials, mayors from neighboring communities, along with Miss Callie Gilbert, who recently retired after 47 years, who gathered to celebrate the men’s handiwork. Speakers for the event included Senator Roger Thompson, Public Safety Secretary Tricia Everest, ODOC Chief Administrator of Institutions Jim Farris.

Each thanked the men for their outstanding work, praising how they did not accept anything less than perfection and how they could be proud of the finished building.

They also commended the men for gaining knowledge that will help them find careers once released. Sen. Thompson spoke about how their efforts today will make a difference in people’s lives for years to come.

“Your efforts today will make a difference in people’s lives for years to come,” Senator Thompson remarked.

Warden Tuggle emphasized the transformative impact of the project, noting that the skills and knowledge the inmates acquired will be instrumental in their reintegration into society.

“The completion of this building is not just a physical accomplishment, but a symbol of the potential for change and growth within the correctional system,” he said.

JLCC Construction and Maintenance administrator Tim Lakins, who led the inmates through this journey, reflected on their progress: “We saw individuals with no prior skills develop into proficient craftsmen. This building stands as a testament to their hard work and potential.”

Many of the inmates did not have the required skills when the project began; however, under the tutelage of Lakins, assisted by Oklahoma CareerTech, they gained the knowledge and certifications to complete the project successfully.

The entire control building, a three-year project, was built by inmate labor except for the insulation and gutter system.

Warden Tuggle commented they could have completed those portions if they’d had the proper equipment, highlighting the inmates’ potential for future success once they are reintegrated into society.

The completion of the JLCC central control building is a testament to the dedication, hard work, and newly acquired skills of the 32 inmates who brought this project to life. It’s not just a physical structure but also symbolizes the transformative power of education and hands-on experience within the correctional system.

Their journey from novices to skilled craftsmen showcases how ODOC is dedicated to changing the lives of those in its care and committed to providing such opportunities, fostering a spirit of rehabilitation and empowerment.

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