Public Agenda NewsPaperPublic Agenda NewsPaper
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Font ResizerAa
Public Agenda NewsPaperPublic Agenda NewsPaper
Font ResizerAa
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Search
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Development Agenda
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Election watch
  • Editorial
Follow US
Breaking NewsFeatures & Opinions

An open letter to the director general of prisons

Latifa Carlos
Last updated: January 21, 2020 11:10 pm
Latifa Carlos
Share
5 Min Read
Emmanuel Agyemfra Boateng
Emmanuel Agyemfra Boateng
SHARE

I know you have a busy day today, so I will not bother you with a long letter that will take much of your time, but kindly make time for this.

Few days ago, the Ghanaian Social media space and online news portals gave you a standing ovation for the tremendous step taken with Plan Volta Foundation and the University of Cape Coast, in seeing to the admission of 59 inmates of the Nsawam Medium Security Prison; under the Prisons Inmates Tertiary Education Program, to read Diploma programs in Education, Accounting and Management.

This innovative success has brought the noble service into a positive limelight that needs not to be dimmed. This is going to give hope to other inmates who are also bent on furthering their education to the University level, to take their Junior and Senior High education serious, whiles in custody.

More Read

Ghana can unlock major domestic resources through Structured Philanthropy
Global funding cuts devastating HIV prevention programmes says UNAIDS
Majority: 10% Lithium royalty deal violated mining law
Supreme Court directs Wesley Girls SHS to respond to Muslim Rights allegations
Mahama extends IGP Yohuno’s tenure by two years

History made!

In the address of Dr. Joseph Ampiah, the Vice Chancellor for the university of Cape Coast, “first time in this country, tertiary education has been taken to the door step of prison inmates”, he said.

Sir, this singular act of innovation will go a long way to change perception of the public about the prison being a den for training societal deviants instead of a reformation or correctional facility.

The 59 inmates who are pursuing Accounting, Management and Education, are going to exit the gates of Nsawam Medium Prison well enriched with life changing skills that can make them reintegrate into the society with ease and also rub shoulders with former classmates.

Trade Training

Sir, most of the elated readers and followers on social media were not privy to some of the Trade Trainings being given to inmates to make them worth reintegrating into the society. Your innovative mindset have being imparted into your Commanders and Officer In charges who, at their various stations are doing their best to churn out inmates who are to go make a difference in their society.

The beautiful, rich Asante Kente being produced by inmates at Manhyia Local prison, the durable shoes, fascinators and clothing lines manufactured by inmates at the James Camp Prison, royal Smocks made by inmates at the Wa Central prison, great carpentry produced made by the Kumasi and Sekondi Central prisons, are some of the great changes you have been spearheading that is greatly paying off.

Sir, Agriculture trainings can never be ruled out when inmates training and rehabilitation is the topic under discussion. Your hard work and that of the Commanding Officer of James Camp Prison saw the service getting a mention in the President’s 2019 State of the Nation’s address when it was about the Ministry of Agriculture’s Aquaculture policy.

Last year’s Farmer’s Day Celebration saw most of your establishments winning the ‘Best Agriculture Institutions’ category.

In line with SDGs Upon a second thought and analyzing all these great innovations; you need to be given a pat on the back for making sure this historic move falls within the UNDP’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

Goal 4 highlights on ‘Quality Education’. ‘Ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all’.

Target number 3; under this Goal, states, ‘Ensure equal access for all men and women to affordable and quality Technical, Vocational and Tertiary education including University.

By achieving this Goal, you have brought smiles and given hope to inmates who aspire to learn from the Junior High through Second cycle to the University level.

Finally, I and other colleagues, wish your high office spread the tentacles of your customized innovations to all regional Commands, some Local and Settlement camp facilities.

Respectfully,

2CO Emmanuel Agyemfra Boateng.

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print

Latest News

Forestry Commission Debunks Interdiction Claims, Clarifies GHS623,000 Revenue Issue
November 20, 2025
PIAC elects Richard Ellimah as new chair
November 18, 2025
Nsawam City Sporting Club Secures International Transfers for Five Players
November 18, 2025
Ato Forson seeking prudence with 2026 Budget – Prof. Khalid
November 18, 2025
Youth Groups advocate for Economic Inclusion, Job Creation and more
November 15, 2025
STAR-Ghana Foundation launches Five-Year Strategy to boost Youth -Led Development
November 15, 2025
198km Accra–Kumasi Expressway to be completed in three years — Ato Forson
November 14, 2025

You Might Also Like

Breaking NewsHealthtop stories

No Money in Ghana’s Mental Health Fund

November 14, 2025
Breaking NewsGeneral Newstop stories

Sudden altitude change caused August 6 helicopter crash – Report

November 11, 2025
Breaking NewsDevelopment Agendatop stories

Inequality, corruption, threaten Ghana’s moral fabric – Catholic Bishops

November 11, 2025
Breaking NewsBusinesstop stories

Fiscal Reforms Needed to Maximise Gains from Extractive Sector, Says IEA

November 5, 2025

About Us

Public Agenda is fou­nded and owned by Pu­blic Agenda Communic­ations.

Public Agenda was founded as a public interest Me­dia entity. Its Visi­on is to contribute to building a well-i­nformed society where accurate informati­on dissemination is the cornerstone of a democratic, just and equitable society.

Its mission is to inform, guide and bui­ld responsible citiz­enship and accountab­le decision making and strive for excell­ence in the media in­dustry. Public Agenda Communications is managed by a Board of Directors.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?