The Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on Friday morning reviewed the Prisons Service Cadet Course Intake 27 graduands.
Made up of 37 females and 103 males, the officers were graduating after nine months of training.
The officers are graduates from the country's various tertiary institutions with various academic and professional backgrounds mainly from the field of administration, accounting, construction, Technology, Settlement Planning, Insurance, Agriculture, Social sciences, Education, Health and Engineering.
The ceremony took place at the Prison Officers Training school in Accra.
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