Overcrowding in prisons is common across South Sudan (UNMISS)
In the Warrap Prison, a facility located in Tonj North county, 250 detainees jostle for space.
Theoretically, the prison has the capacity to house only 150 inmates.
Prison breaks have over the past years hampered the ability of law enforcement officers to ensure prisoners serve their sentences fully and can be reintegrated into society.
Dilapidated infrastructure poses a serious threat to safety and security while undermining the ability of prisons officers to ensure the human rights of detainees are upheld.
However, thanks to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Warrap Prison now has a three-meter perimeter fence that makes the facility more secure.
For Ayii Ageu Kuot, paramount chief of Tonj North, this intervention by the UN Peacekeeping mission means a lot.
“All of us living in the county have suffered from violence and revenge attacks. Knowing that the prison is secure makes us relieved that offenders are safely contained,” he states.
“UNMISS has always been our partner – they have helped us build county court offices, prison cells and now this secure perimeter fence. We are happy that justice and rule of law are being prioritized for the residents of Tonj North,” he adds.
Youth representative Arol Deng Majok agrees.
“Most people won’t understand what this fence means to the people of Tonj North. It eases the burden of overstretched prison officers and enables community members to have a good night’s sleep knowing that perpetrators of violence or other criminal acts cannot easily escape,” he avers.
Challenges in the prison still exist – cells are congested; food and nutrition for inmates needs to special attention; hygiene and sanitation are sub-par and exercise facilities are non-existent, as pointed out by Nyariak Deng, a women’s representative, as she appealed for separate cells for women offenders.
“Offenders cannot be rehabilitated and reintegrated into society without vocational training. This is a critical aspect of sentencing so that once their term is finished, former detainees can look forward to leading productive and economically empowered civilian lives,” said Ms. Deng.
For his part, Major General Awuoc Kuot Maduot, Greater Tonj Director of Prisons Services called for continued collaboration with UNMISS on ensuring peace, development and capacity building, while Piol Buoi, State Minister for Peace Building assured that all stakeholders will continue efforts to uphold the rule of law here
“We now realize how important it is to have a prison worthy of its name and extend our gratitude to UNMISS and all partners for the upgrades made to this correctional facility. It is a step in the right direction,” stated the Minister.
The perimeter wall was funded through the mission’s Quick Impact Projects programme and implemented by by a local community-based organization, Community Initiative for Development Agency (CIDA).
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).
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