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Sep 22, 2018 News
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A delegation from the Private Sector Commission (PSC) met recently with Vice President and Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan, during which a range of issues affecting the nation’s prison system was discussed and solutions sought to some of the challenges facing the Guyana Prison Service (GPS).
Among the issues addressed, PSC said, were the lack of adequate transportation; the general conditions under which prisoners are being held especially at the Lusignan Prison since the fire at the Georgetown Prison and the threat posed to prison warders because of these conditions.
PSC was also concerned about the lack of smoke detectors, which would serve to provide early warning of any fires at the various prisons.
The PSC delegation, led by its Chairman Desmond Sears, during that August 23 meeting, said it “commended the Public Security Ministry for recent improvements, which have been made within the prison system with regard to the supply of water and the upgraded road leading to the Lusignan Prison”.
“But the PSC registered its grave concern at the under-funding by Central Government of the police, prison and fire services. On the issue of the lack of transportation, the Chairman of the Governance Sub-committee of the PSC, Capt. Gerald Gouveia indicated that since the fire at the Georgetown Prisons, “there is no kitchen there and food has to be transported daily from Lusignan.”
Gouveia said that he is advised that quite often the food arrives hours late and in some cases is spoilt when it gets to Georgetown.
He also drew attention to the lack of transportation at the New Amsterdam Prisons, which affected the timely movement of prisoners to the court and for medical attention.
“In this connection, the PSC recommended that some of the buses currently at the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), Camp Ayanganna headquarters should be reassigned to the Guyana Prison Service to alleviate the critical logistics problems which it faces.”
Minister Ramjattan pointed to a number of constraints, which his Ministry faces as well as identified a menu of initiatives upon which it has embarked in an effort to resolve some of the issues.
Following the meeting, the PSC said it dispatched a letter to the Minister documenting its concerns along with its recommendations.
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