WELFARE PROGRAMME

Christmas comes early for inmates with state blanket, mattress donations

'Prisoners are our fellow citizens. They are taken to prison to be integrated back to the society' - Matiang'i.

In Summary

•Matiang’i also announced a tank with the capacity of 150,000 litres will be erected at Naivasha Prison.

•This is to ensure stable water supply and improve hygiene conditions.

The donated items.
The donated items.
Image: CYRUS OMBATI

The government will commit more resources to prisons and other correctional facilities to make them more inhabitable for inmates.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i said the state has earmarked more resources to provide the around 53,000 prisoners with essential amenities in a welfare improvement programme that will involve private partners and well-wishers.

“Prisoners are our fellow citizens. They are taken to prison to be integrated back to the society -- not to die. As such, the rights of all those who come through this process must be respected and their well-being safeguarded. We are now planning to ensure that every inmate has a mattress, a blanket and other necessities,” he said.

The CS spoke Friday at the Naivasha Maximum Security Prison after delivering an assortment of Christmas comfort materials to the 3,000 inmates.

The bedding, foodstuffs, soaps and other essential supplies were donated by the Ministry of Sports, Bedi Investment Limited and Angelica Medical Supplies among others.

Matiang’i also announced a tank with the capacity of 150,000 litres will be erected at Naivasha Prison to ensure stable water supply and improve hygiene conditions.

More investments in training and modernisation of prisons’ workshops will also be undertaken to provide inmates with opportunities to acquire technical skills that will be useful in their reintegration into the society. Prisons are also being encouraged to prioritise environmental hygiene.

“Further to the instructions given by the President, we have acquired new equipment and tools for the workshops to train more inmates. We are also going to begin serious inspection throughout our facilities so that we have a clean environment.”

Sports CS Amb Amina Mohamed pledged to deliver balls to the inmates and to support sporting activities and talent development including creative arts.

“From the drawings I have seen, it is evident there is abundance of talent among inmates that should not go to waste. We will plan with prisons authorities to provide balls and other sporting equipment and encourage those with talent to continue polishing it so that when they come out, they can benefit from their skills,” Mohamed said.

Matiang’i also announced prisoners will be considered for COVID-19 booster jabs.

The event was witnessed by Commissioner of Prisons Brig (Rtd) John Warioba and Interior Chief Administrative Secretary Winnie Guchu among others.

 

Edited by CM

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