Thanks Mr Anim , we should respect them , love them and embrace them as our brothers and sisters
Thanks Mr Anim , we should respect them , love them and embrace them as our brothers and sisters
Kweku Tsin 4 months ago
Ghana can benefit from a system called progressive sanctions, whereby all punishments for major offenses will be cataloged to bring about minimum/maximum sentencing guideline for fair and equitable punishment. Following this ... read full comment
Ghana can benefit from a system called progressive sanctions, whereby all punishments for major offenses will be cataloged to bring about minimum/maximum sentencing guideline for fair and equitable punishment. Following this sentencing guideline a judge cannot sentence someone for 50 years just for stealing a goat, which will clog up prison space. Also, when the prison gets overcrowded, they can lower the sentencing guideline for lower non-violent crimes to create early release for some and more space for those that really need to be locked up. They can also use probation, parole, and restitution payment to ease overcrowding.
Frank Agyena-Karikari 4 months ago
Mr. Rain, I solidly support your assertion. I believe that not all crimes should be jailable . I think people with minor and non violent offenses should have their sentences commuted to strongly supervised Community Services. ... read full comment
Mr. Rain, I solidly support your assertion. I believe that not all crimes should be jailable . I think people with minor and non violent offenses should have their sentences commuted to strongly supervised Community Services. They could be made to tidy up their communities, weed up the weedy places, weed and clean up Government properties like the Hospitals, Schools, Markets and Farms. Some of them with low Sentences and those about to finish their Sentences should be Chain Ganged and rented to work at the farms of the communities. I remember when I was very young, Prisoners with non violent crimes were rented to work in the farms of people in the communities and were only allowed back to the Prison at the end of the day. Some cleaned the Markets and burned the trashes. Yes, and most of them preferred that. That also saved the Government and communities spending so much money to keep places cleaned. We don’t need to overcrowd them like that. If we do, they end up contracting diseases which they spread to the communities. Anyway, they need not be pampered in Prison
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Akwasi 4 months ago
The amount used on the nationsl Cathedral could have been used to improve this inhuman state of our Pridons.
Very SAD
The amount used on the nationsl Cathedral could have been used to improve this inhuman state of our Pridons.
Very SAD
Say It As It Is 4 months ago
You are right! In Ghana, there is inequality among the human population. Some people are sociologically perceived to be better than others, which is not the case in most developed nations.
Government spends hard-earned resou ... read full comment
You are right! In Ghana, there is inequality among the human population. Some people are sociologically perceived to be better than others, which is not the case in most developed nations.
Government spends hard-earned resources on wasteful projects while the populace continue to suffer
Frank Agyena-Karikari 4 months ago
And do you think that the many who contributed to the Millions of Cedis would have contributed for any Prison Reforms, especially if they have been victims of such criminals? Many would not.
And do you think that the many who contributed to the Millions of Cedis would have contributed for any Prison Reforms, especially if they have been victims of such criminals? Many would not.
JULOR CAESAR 4 months ago
Much of that Cathedral money came from Ghana government coffers. Remember former Finance Minister Ofori-Atta declared arrogantly that his government would continue using public funds to erect that cathedral, after it had been ... read full comment
Much of that Cathedral money came from Ghana government coffers. Remember former Finance Minister Ofori-Atta declared arrogantly that his government would continue using public funds to erect that cathedral, after it had been disclosed that the government had been secretly funneling tax payers money to the cathedral project. The previous government had a hard time getting many folks to contribute towards the cathedral project, hence its decision to resort to using huge sums of tax payers' money for the cathedral project. Prisoners deserve to pay a price for their criminal conduct, but these prisons are nothing but breeding grounds for all sorts of sicknesses and diseases that the prisoners eventually bring out to public upon their release. The cramping of so many people under such unsanitary conditions is indefensible.
BB 4 months ago
Hon. Thanks a lot for your effort.
Hon. Thanks a lot for your effort.
Cici 4 months ago
We should have government farms settle some prisoners there in secured environment to be engaged in farming.
We should have government farms settle some prisoners there in secured environment to be engaged in farming.
Frank Agyena-Karikari 4 months ago
I don’t think that certain crimes like pilfering, domestic fights etc should warrant Prison Terms. Some crimes can be punished with Community Services and that can benefit the society. The conditions at the Prisons make som ... read full comment
I don’t think that certain crimes like pilfering, domestic fights etc should warrant Prison Terms. Some crimes can be punished with Community Services and that can benefit the society. The conditions at the Prisons make some come home worse criminals. Can’t we use some for Community Services? This is just waste of money and making some criminals more hardened and dangerous.
Abi 4 months ago
It's always been promises after promises.community sentence can reduce the numbers, this will give the current prison officers some work to do.,by following them to their favorite sentences.gh is dirty let them out to clean u ... read full comment
It's always been promises after promises.community sentence can reduce the numbers, this will give the current prison officers some work to do.,by following them to their favorite sentences.gh is dirty let them out to clean up, cultivate their own food, create jobs such as dressmaking, haircut,shoe making,brick laying, plastering, catering, sculpture, painting and decorating I can go on and on .pls help them they are humans just been in a bad situation.
KofSam 4 months ago
Ghana must change its penal system.
Some of the convicts do not need incarceration at all . Some need community service, house arrest or rehabilitation or a form of punishment that does not require incarceration. If Ghana ... read full comment
Ghana must change its penal system.
Some of the convicts do not need incarceration at all . Some need community service, house arrest or rehabilitation or a form of punishment that does not require incarceration. If Ghana has national industries or enterprises, some of these incarceration persons could be sentenced to work in these factories or government agencies for half the salaries while they are freed into society. This will provide labor for these government agencies and thereby reduce the number of prisoners and the over crowding. Our prison system must liaison with the private sector to help those convicts who do not really deserve incarceration by paying their fines for them in exchange for their labor for a duration of their imprisonment after which they are free to go any where they chose to. Some convicts cannot just afford to pay their fines and will prefer to provide labor to those who will pay their fines just to secure their freedom. But this must be done with the supervision of the prison authorities so that these convicts are not abused by their employers.
J.H.Osei Kumasi 4 months ago
MP,God Bless you .l think the judges and the government have to look up for better way for their sentences. The best way will be like say someone Steal a chicken or farm produce and a judge will sentence him or her six mont ... read full comment
MP,God Bless you .l think the judges and the government have to look up for better way for their sentences. The best way will be like say someone Steal a chicken or farm produce and a judge will sentence him or her six months or a year. lt doesn't make sense. it's radar let the person do community service like having probation officers for them. There's a lot of ways the parliament do to save governments money and also save lifes done locking people and spend money on their punishment. We have to learn from USA and other countries.
Coach 4 months ago
I fully support Hon. Ernest Yaw Anim's call for urgent prison reforms. No human being deserves to live in overcrowded, inhumane conditions—GH¢1.80 a day is unacceptable. Parliament must act now. And yes, the judiciary also ... read full comment
I fully support Hon. Ernest Yaw Anim's call for urgent prison reforms. No human being deserves to live in overcrowded, inhumane conditions—GH¢1.80 a day is unacceptable. Parliament must act now. And yes, the judiciary also has a role—bail, sentencing, and justice delays all feed this crisis.
Mintah 4 months ago
So what did your own party (NPP) do about this crisis between 2017-2024 when in power. Obviously nothing ... that is why you are raising this now. Was this your own ideas or were pushed by Afenyo & Anoh Dompreh?
Sometimes it ... read full comment
So what did your own party (NPP) do about this crisis between 2017-2024 when in power. Obviously nothing ... that is why you are raising this now. Was this your own ideas or were pushed by Afenyo & Anoh Dompreh?
Sometimes it's best to keep mute
Muha 4 months ago
Mr MP for the past 8 years what have you done
Mr MP for the past 8 years what have you done
Henry D. 4 months ago
For the sake of innocent people who are in jail, the place should be welcoming and changing bad behaviour into good one.
We need more food in Ghana, yet prisoners are congested. Why not use them for agricultural purposes wh ... read full comment
For the sake of innocent people who are in jail, the place should be welcoming and changing bad behaviour into good one.
We need more food in Ghana, yet prisoners are congested. Why not use them for agricultural purposes where they (prisoners) will benefit from alongside the masses?
Kwasi Addai 1 month ago
Kwasea MP, you didn't see the congestion in our prisons when you stupid people were misruling the country. Stupid.
Kwasea MP, you didn't see the congestion in our prisons when you stupid people were misruling the country. Stupid.
Thanks Mr Anim , we should respect them , love them and embrace them as our brothers and sisters
Ghana can benefit from a system called progressive sanctions, whereby all punishments for major offenses will be cataloged to bring about minimum/maximum sentencing guideline for fair and equitable punishment. Following this ...
read full comment
Mr. Rain, I solidly support your assertion. I believe that not all crimes should be jailable . I think people with minor and non violent offenses should have their sentences commuted to strongly supervised Community Services. ...
read full comment
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The amount used on the nationsl Cathedral could have been used to improve this inhuman state of our Pridons.
Very SAD
You are right! In Ghana, there is inequality among the human population. Some people are sociologically perceived to be better than others, which is not the case in most developed nations.
Government spends hard-earned resou ...
read full comment
And do you think that the many who contributed to the Millions of Cedis would have contributed for any Prison Reforms, especially if they have been victims of such criminals? Many would not.
Much of that Cathedral money came from Ghana government coffers. Remember former Finance Minister Ofori-Atta declared arrogantly that his government would continue using public funds to erect that cathedral, after it had been ...
read full comment
Hon. Thanks a lot for your effort.
We should have government farms settle some prisoners there in secured environment to be engaged in farming.
I don’t think that certain crimes like pilfering, domestic fights etc should warrant Prison Terms. Some crimes can be punished with Community Services and that can benefit the society. The conditions at the Prisons make som ...
read full comment
It's always been promises after promises.community sentence can reduce the numbers, this will give the current prison officers some work to do.,by following them to their favorite sentences.gh is dirty let them out to clean u ...
read full comment
Ghana must change its penal system.
Some of the convicts do not need incarceration at all . Some need community service, house arrest or rehabilitation or a form of punishment that does not require incarceration. If Ghana ...
read full comment
MP,God Bless you .l think the judges and the government have to look up for better way for their sentences. The best way will be like say someone Steal a chicken or farm produce and a judge will sentence him or her six mont ...
read full comment
I fully support Hon. Ernest Yaw Anim's call for urgent prison reforms. No human being deserves to live in overcrowded, inhumane conditions—GH¢1.80 a day is unacceptable. Parliament must act now. And yes, the judiciary also ...
read full comment
So what did your own party (NPP) do about this crisis between 2017-2024 when in power. Obviously nothing ... that is why you are raising this now. Was this your own ideas or were pushed by Afenyo & Anoh Dompreh?
Sometimes it ...
read full comment
Mr MP for the past 8 years what have you done
For the sake of innocent people who are in jail, the place should be welcoming and changing bad behaviour into good one.
We need more food in Ghana, yet prisoners are congested. Why not use them for agricultural purposes wh ...
read full comment
Kwasea MP, you didn't see the congestion in our prisons when you stupid people were misruling the country. Stupid.