DIRECTOR of Prisons, Nicklon Elliot, has urged prison officers to maintain vigilance, confidence, and professionalism in the execution of their duties throughout the elections period.
Elliot made the call on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, and Wednesday, August 20, 2025, during the introduction of body-worn cameras to officers stationed at the Georgetown and Timehri Prisons.
Addressing the officers, the Prison Director emphasised the importance of impartiality and professionalism, reminding them of their critical role in ensuring both security within the prison system and the safeguarding of democratic processes during elections.
“You are ultimately responsible for the safety, security, and supervision of inmates under your care, but during this elections period you must also uphold electoral integrity,” Elliot stated.
He further noted that officers must remain fearless and confident as they carry out their responsibilities, ensuring that the Guyana Prison Service maintains the highest standards of accountability and transparency.
The rollout of body-worn cameras, Elliot added, is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen professionalism and accountability within the Guyana Prison Service.