Audio By Carbonatix
The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has handed over three new buses to the Ghana Prisons Service to improve the transportation of inmates to courts, hospitals, and rehabilitation centres across the country.
The vehicles, a Toyota Coaster, a Hyundai County, and an Ashok Leyland, were donated through the support of the National Security Secretariat, which provided one bus, and Maripoma Company Limited, which contributed two.
Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Mr Mohammed-Mubarak said the buses symbolise more than just mobility.

“These buses are instruments of efficiency, safety, and dignity,” he said, reaffirming the government’s commitment to modernising the correctional system and enhancing rehabilitation programmes in line with President John Mahama’s GH₵1 billion retooling pledge for the security sector.
The Minister also announced a major increase in the daily feeding allocation for inmates, from GH₵1.80 to GH₵5.00, a move he said was aimed at improving nutrition and the welfare of over 14,000 inmates nationwide.

“While I had hoped for an even higher increment, this marks a long-overdue departure from a rate that had remained stagnant for far too long,” he noted.
The Interior Minister commended the National Security Secretariat and Maripoma Company Limited for their support and urged other corporate bodies, institutions, and individuals to contribute to improving prison infrastructure, training, and rehabilitation programmes.

The Director-General of the Ghana Prisons Service, Patience Baffoe-Bonnie (Esq.), expressed deep appreciation for the gesture.
She described it as “an investment in human dignity,” noting that the donation would enhance the Service’s rehabilitation and reintegration efforts.

“Hon. Muntaka has shown himself to be a true advocate and champion for the Ghana Prisons Service, giving us confidence and stability to stand on our feet,” she said.
Latest Stories
-
IGP promotes 35 Police Officers for their role in Adabraka gold robbery arrests
3 minutes -
Fuel tanker carrying 54,000 litres of petrol crashes at Dominasi Toboasi on Mankessim–Fosu road
12 minutes -
Ghana Publishing assets soar 3,000% after revaluation, boosting company turnaround
52 minutes -
WAFCON 2026: ‘We will push to do a better tournament’ – Kim Lars Bjorkegren
53 minutes -
Roads Of Peril: Residents of Gomoa Nyanyano decry deplorable road network, demand govt action
57 minutes -
No increase in academic facility fees; Telecel data levy now optional – University of Ghana clarifies
1 hour -
Deloitte Tax Webinar: Independent Tax Appeals Board urges taxpayers to refile appeals for fair dispute resolution
1 hour -
GIISDEC to implement policy to formalise scrap dealing business
1 hour -
NAIMOS disrupts nighttime illegal mining operations along the Ankobrah River
2 hours -
Health Ministry adopts population-based pharmacy licensing to boost universal healthcare
2 hours -
Ghana Publishing says recent turnaround due to current administration, not former MD
2 hours -
We voted, now we need water and roads – Bono East residents to government
2 hours -
Vice President lauds Local Government Ministry for driving decentralisation reforms
2 hours -
Spatial Planning Authority proposes 90-day emergency pilot to break Accra’s gridlock
2 hours -
WAFCON 2026: Black Queens in Group D, face Cameroon, Mali and Cape Verde
2 hours
