BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION DONATES TWO VEHICLES TO GHANA PRISONS SERVICE
The British High Commission has presented two 33-seater buses to the Ghana Prisons Service to relieve it from one of its biggest headaches in terms of inmates transfer
The British High Commission has presented two 33-seater buses to the Ghana Prisons Service to relieve it from one of its biggest headaches in terms of inmates transfer
The Prisons Service Council’s fund soon to be launched for prison reforms in Ghana dubbed the “Efiase Project” is far gripping the attention of the diplomatic community with the United States Embassy being the latest to pledge support towards the project. This was revealed when the council called on...
The challenges facing the Ghana Prisons Service are varied—most of which are interlinked and will require substantial amount of resources to solve. Fortunately, the current Prisons Service Council, previous Councils, and the Prisons Directorate have done a good job by identifying these challenges and, taken steps to develop a 10-year...
The Ghana Prisons Service has taken delivery of three boxes of books from the Southern Ghana Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church at the Prisons Headquarters in Accra. The books titled“Health and Wellness: Secrets That Will Change Your Life” were presented to the Prisons Service as part of...
President John Mahama, acting on the advice of the Prisons Service Council, has approved of the promotion of 17 Superior Officers of the Ghana Prisons Service. The promotions take effect from January 1, 2015. A statement signed by DSP Vitalis A-Iyeh, Chief Public Relations Officer, said Deputy Director of Prisons...
Participation of corrections officers in the United Nations Peacekeeping Operations began in 2003. Currently, there are 25 countries that send corrections officers to UN Missions either as permanent or seconded staff. Deployment of personnel of the Ghana Prisons Service started in 2004 with the first batch of three/3 superior...
A 13-member Council for the Ghana Prisons Service has been inaugurated to assist in its smooth running. The members included three nominees by the President namely; Pastor Stephen Wengam of the Assemblies of God Church, who chairs the Council, Mr Solomon Appiah and Nana Baffour Okumanin.Other members are; Mr Mark...
Sitting in the middle is the Vice president Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, on his immediate right is the Interior Minister Ambrose Dery, and on the left is the Ag. DGP Parick Darko Missah. A 13-member Prisons Service Council has been inaugurated to advise the President on matters of policy relating to...
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