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Community Service Bill To Decrease Overcrowding In Prisons

Perpetual Tannorhby Perpetual Tannorh
April 15, 2026
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Community Service Justice Bill

Community Service Justice Bill

The Minister for Interior, Honorable Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has explained that Ghana’s Community Service Bill will reform the country’s criminal justice system, which will, in turn, reduce the congestion in the various prisons across the country.

The bill is seen as both forward-thinking and empathetic towards people, as it seeks to ensure the well-being of individuals rather than focusing on punishment only. This bill is intended to scale down the prison population and offer wrongdoers rehabilitation when necessary.

Most prisons in the country are usually overcrowded. This is what this bill seeks to address. The Minister reiterated that this does not mean wrongdoings will be overlooked, but rather punishment will be meted out to offenders who fall within this category by doing community services instead of imprisonment.

 Speaking on the bill, the Minister emphasized its significance in helping to solve long-standing challenges within Ghana’s prison system, especially overcrowding. Currently, prisons across the country are operating at approximately 35 percent above their intended capacity, placing immense pressure on facilities, resources, and personnel.

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The Bill outlines community service as a substitute for imprisonment for minor offences, which are punishable by imprisonment for three years or less. This move is a timely intervention to deal with the challenges confronting the prisons.

The bill, when enacted, will provide avenues for rehabilitation when needed and ensure that measures are put in place to offer assistance to people in order to transform inmates as well.

The Minister stated that offenders will work between four and eight hours per day for a period of six months. To replace imprisonment for minor offences.

“The Community Service bill ensure a more practical and humane as well as cost-effective option to imprisonment, promoting rehabilitation and reducing prison overcrowding.”

Minister for Interior, Hon. Muntaka Mubarak.
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Ghana Prisons Service backs the community service bill

The Minister for Interior opined that implementing community service as a punishment in place of prison in the case of minor offences will help to ease the tension in Ghanaian prisons. Prisons are mostly overcrowded, and this bill seeks to address the situation and offer valuable solutions.

This will ensure fairness and empathy in the justice system of Ghana. The Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Defense and Interior, Honorable James Agalga, expressed his appreciation to the Minister for championing the bill. He noted that the community service bill, when implemented, will help to address some issues being faced by the prisons.

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President Mahama backs the community action bill

The proposed bill includes a well-formulated approach designed to ensure both accountability and effectiveness. The bill is organized into seven areas and comprises 66 sections, detailing the processes, eligibility criteria, and implementation strategies for community service sending.

The bill, when enacted, will mark a major shift in Ghana’s approach to justice, prioritizing rehabilitation over punishment.

President Mahama Pledges Support for the Bill

The President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has endorsed the Criminal Service Bill as an attempt to transform the Ghana Prisons Service. Present said, “Prison is not a place to wish your enemy”.

The President assured the delegation led by the Minister for Interior, Honorable Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, of his willingness to ensure the transformation in the prisons sector.

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In a meeting with the Ghana Prisons Service Council, led by the Minister for Interior, the President assured them that the challenges facing both officers and inmates would be addressed.

Think Prison Think 360 Agenda

The “Think Prison, Think 360” initiative seeks to outline reforms that will promote transformation in the prison sector. The idea is to ensure that measures are put in place to reform people from prisons and ensure they blend and integrate well into society.  

The delegation also communicated to the President that the well-being of prison staff and inmates is central to the objectives in the “Think Prison, Think 360” agenda.

The approach to substitute community service for imprisonment for minor offences marks a significant shift towards transformation, which, when integrated into the system, will ensure that individuals are punished for minor offences rather than being subject to imprisonment.

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