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    Review feeding allocation for prisoners from GHS1.80 to GHS5 – Human Rights Committee to Mahama

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    Review feeding allocation for prisoners from GHS1.80 to GHS5 – Human Rights Committee to Mahama

    The Human Rights Committee of Parliament has called on President John Dramani Mahama to increase the daily feeding allocation for prisoners from GHS1.80 to at least GHS5.

    The Committee, chaired by Kumawu MP Ernest Yaw Anim, said the current amount was inadequate and therefore ought be reviewed to safeguard the rights and dignity of inmates.

    It argued that an increment would help the country meet both local and international standards on prison welfare.

    The call comes after the Committee commended President Mahama for granting a presidential amnesty to 998 prisoners.

    The group described the gesture as a positive step towards advancing human dignity and easing congestion in prisons.

    The Committee recalled that it had earlier visited the Nsawam Medium Security Prisons on May 19, 2025, where it urged government to fast-track efforts to improve conditions in correctional facilities nationwide.

    According to the Committee, reviewing the feeding allocation alongside the amnesty will help create a fairer and more progressive society.

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