
Director of Prions Nicklon Elliot looks on at some of the items prepared by the prisoners
Meanwhile, Senior Superintendent of Prisons (ag), Deoraj Gyandat said the Prison Service continues to adequately prepare inmates whether it is with skill or educational training so that when they are released back into society, they are productive citizens.
At the Mazaruni Prison Graduation which occurred simultaneously the Officer in Charge Prisoners’ Welfare and Corrections echoed similar sentiments to those inmates. “I wish to congratulate you all and assure you The Government of Guyana and the Guyana Prison Service remains committed to rehabilitation, hence the variety of programs being made available across the various locations. Your commitment to these programs are noted and we are proud that you’re making this step to reform yourself” she said.
Mrs Bristol-Grant further stated that a total of 600 inmates have completed training thus far, with an additional 172 currently in the final weeks of classes.

Senior Superintendent of Prisons Alexander Hopkinson expressed his hope that the inmates will continue to take advantage of these opportunities and encourage others to do the same. “Now that you have completed this journey more is expected of you he said”
Inmates relatives were present at both venues to show their support. (Press Release from the Guyana Prison Service)

