Cabinet grants no-objection to construction of brick prison on Camp St premises
Dr. Roger Luncheon
Dr. Roger Luncheon

-in keeping with holistic modernisation of GPS, now underway

CABINET has granted its no-objection to a contract worth almost $82M for the construction of a brick prison at Lot 12, Camp Street, Georgetown.

Mr Clement Rohee, Minister of Home Affairs
Mr Clement Rohee, Minister of Home Affairs

Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon, made this announcement at his weekly post-Cabinet press briefing last Wednesday at the Office of the President, located in the city, and he disclosed that the no-objection was granted since last Tuesday.

Cabinet has just recently granted its no-objection to a contract valued more than $78M that would see the progression of works on the Lusignan Prison, situated on the East Coast of Demerara.

Dr. Luncheon also disclosed that phase two of the construction of the prison, which is specifically for the Trade Shop, is at a cost of $26.2M, while Phase Three construction is at a cost of $52.8M.

The Ministry of Home Affairs is working to overhaul the Guyana Prison Service (GPS) as an institution, moving it away from one that focuses solely on incarceration to one with a correctional purpose.

Home Affairs Minister, Clement Rohee had said the Lusignan Prison in particular would be transformed into a modern facility, and that this strategic plan has already been completed and approved by the Cabinet.

In fact, he said, work has already begun on modernising the GPS as a whole. A Standing Orders Committee has been established to compile standing orders for the institution and various boards, all of which include civilians.
These Boards are as follows: the Guyana Prison Service Recruitment Board, Guyana Prison Service Training Board, Guyana Prison Service Agricultural Development Board, and the Guyana Prison Service Sentence Management Board.

Last year, out of its $129M capital works budgetary allocation, the Guyana Prison Service spent $122M on improving infrastructure, including construction of the brick prison at Camp Street; Phase Two construction of the Lusignan Prison, Phase One rehabilitation of trade shops, and procurement of cell locks. These projects are all intended to provide a more secure environment for both prison officers and inmates.

(Telesha Ramnarine)

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