Prisons decongesting programme underway, PS assures
Embu
Friday, August 11, 2023
KNA by Samuel Waititu
The government Plans to decongest prisons with a view of improving living conditions of inmates, State Department for Correctional Services Principal Secretary (PS), Salome Wairimu, has said.
To achieve this, the PS said, one of the approaches the Administration had employed was to work hand in hand with the judiciary to upscale issuance of Probation Orders and Community Service Orders.
“It is our desire that inmates, especially petty offenders, instead of serving sentences in prison they go and do community service or serve probation terms,” she said.
Ms Wairimu said currently there were over 62, 000 inmates in the country, out of which about 25, 000 were petty criminals who could be placed under Non-Custodial Sentences to reduce congestion.
Speaking, Thursday, at the Embu GK Prisons during a familiarisation tour in company of among others Commissioner General of Prisons, Brigadier John Kibaso, the PS said they were working closely with the Office of Chief Justice through the National Commission on Administration of Justice to achieve this.
PS Wairimu said The State Department is also scaling-up the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism, to see to it that disputes, especially family or land related were arbitrated and resolved locally.
“On the issue of ADR, we are working with the National Government Administration Officers and other stakeholders, to see to it whether family disputes can be resolved outside the court system,” she said.
She encouraged the community to accept back the offenders who they are trying to rehabilitate in the non-custodial programme, so that they can be able to be reintegrated in the society and become productive.
“We are moving away from imprisonment and punishment of inmates to the program of reformation and rehabilitation, and we ask members of the society to give them the benefit of the doubt and a second chance,” the PS said.
She also urged those wishing to be set free under Presidential Pardon commonly known as Power of Mercy, to make a relevant application for consideration.
The PS also said the Department had received a request from some inmates who want to be enrolled on a virtual university programme, saying they were working with the Ministries of ICT and Education, to work out the modalities.
At the same time, the PS reported that inmates’ visitation had resumed following suspension in 2020, as a result of the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic.
“We have now reviewed that and have allowed them to have their loved ones visit them, but within the set limits,” she said.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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