I don't want an ex-convict as a policeman or bank cashier. How would u like it if a person with questionable character is dealing with the public. What can they possible instill in people. Expertise in criminal activity?
I don't want an ex-convict as a policeman or bank cashier. How would u like it if a person with questionable character is dealing with the public. What can they possible instill in people. Expertise in criminal activity?
Joesant 9 years ago
That's right, to work where? There is no job even for university graduates and you are talking about ex convicts.
So where do you suggest we should employ ex convicts?.In the police service?.maybe in your house as security ... read full comment
That's right, to work where? There is no job even for university graduates and you are talking about ex convicts.
So where do you suggest we should employ ex convicts?.In the police service?.maybe in your house as security.
Nzema K 9 years ago
Get one and put him in-charge of your house and farms and make him signatory to your bank account as well.
Get one and put him in-charge of your house and farms and make him signatory to your bank account as well.
Kofi 9 years ago
Apart from politicians who are the state employing? The state has no jobs except political appointments and ex-convicts are not excluded. Many ex-cons are gainfully employed in the current government.
Apart from politicians who are the state employing? The state has no jobs except political appointments and ex-convicts are not excluded. Many ex-cons are gainfully employed in the current government.
Maame Abena 9 years ago
“It must be stressed that prisoners are human beings and must be treated with dignity. They have rights and we as officials of the service must ensure that these rights are protected and no prisoner is subjected to dehumani ... read full comment
“It must be stressed that prisoners are human beings and must be treated with dignity. They have rights and we as officials of the service must ensure that these rights are protected and no prisoner is subjected to dehumanising treatment.”
What rights are we talking about here? The once prisoner may have robbed and even killed. So you are telling us he has rights?
I think you better think about what you are proposing, and please do not release any dangerous people into the society to cause havoc during the 2016 elections.
Gana 9 years ago
... in the sanitation dept.!
... in the sanitation dept.!
Dr Robert K Glah 9 years ago
ACP Abundant Robert Awolugutu, is oble and praiseworthy for his stand on the human rights of ex-convicts.
The Northern Regional Commander of the Prison Service, ACP Abundant Robert Awolugutu, has made a passionate appeal ... read full comment
ACP Abundant Robert Awolugutu, is oble and praiseworthy for his stand on the human rights of ex-convicts.
The Northern Regional Commander of the Prison Service, ACP Abundant Robert Awolugutu, has made a passionate appeal to the public and the state to have a second look at the provisions in the nation’s statutory books that unwittingly disqualify ex-convicts from being employed by the state.
Osibisa 9 years ago
ACP, your stand on the human rights of ex-cons is very much appreciated.
However, I would like to advise you to equip them with skills so they can work for themselves: farming, pottery, block/brick making, craft, tie-dye, e ... read full comment
ACP, your stand on the human rights of ex-cons is very much appreciated.
However, I would like to advise you to equip them with skills so they can work for themselves: farming, pottery, block/brick making, craft, tie-dye, etc.
kankama 9 years ago
You have not create any job and you are talking about employing prisoners.
You have not create any job and you are talking about employing prisoners.
Osibisa 9 years ago
Your stand on the human rights of ex-cons is very much appreciated.
However, I would like to advise you to equip them with skills so they can work for themselves: farming, pottery, block/brick making, craft, tie-dye, etc.
Your stand on the human rights of ex-cons is very much appreciated.
However, I would like to advise you to equip them with skills so they can work for themselves: farming, pottery, block/brick making, craft, tie-dye, etc.
I don't want an ex-convict as a policeman or bank cashier. How would u like it if a person with questionable character is dealing with the public. What can they possible instill in people. Expertise in criminal activity?
That's right, to work where? There is no job even for university graduates and you are talking about ex convicts.
So where do you suggest we should employ ex convicts?.In the police service?.maybe in your house as security ...
read full comment
Get one and put him in-charge of your house and farms and make him signatory to your bank account as well.
Apart from politicians who are the state employing? The state has no jobs except political appointments and ex-convicts are not excluded. Many ex-cons are gainfully employed in the current government.
“It must be stressed that prisoners are human beings and must be treated with dignity. They have rights and we as officials of the service must ensure that these rights are protected and no prisoner is subjected to dehumani ...
read full comment
... in the sanitation dept.!
ACP Abundant Robert Awolugutu, is oble and praiseworthy for his stand on the human rights of ex-convicts.
The Northern Regional Commander of the Prison Service, ACP Abundant Robert Awolugutu, has made a passionate appeal ...
read full comment
ACP, your stand on the human rights of ex-cons is very much appreciated.
However, I would like to advise you to equip them with skills so they can work for themselves: farming, pottery, block/brick making, craft, tie-dye, e ...
read full comment
You have not create any job and you are talking about employing prisoners.
Your stand on the human rights of ex-cons is very much appreciated.
However, I would like to advise you to equip them with skills so they can work for themselves: farming, pottery, block/brick making, craft, tie-dye, etc.