Ex-Inmate Receives Construction Tools for Reintegration

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Ex-Inmate Receives Construction Tools for Reintegration
Ex-Inmate Receives Construction Tools for Reintegration

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A former inmate in Njombe has received construction tools from the Tanzania Prisons Service to support his reintegration into society. This initiative, presented by Njombe Regional Prisons Commander Joseph Michael Mkude, aims to provide vocational training and resources for former inmates to earn a lawful income and avoid stigmatization.

Africa-Press – Tanzania. A former inmate in Njombe Region has been handed construction tools by the Tanzania Prisons Service following the completion of his sentence, in a move aimed at supporting his reintegration into society.

Njombe Regional Prisons Commander, Assistant Commissioner of Prisons (ACP) Joseph Michael Mkude, presented the tools at the weekend, on behalf of the Commissioner General of Prisons (CGP) Jeremiah Yoram Katungu.

Mr Mkude said the gesture fulfilled a promise made by the Prisons chief during a previous visit to the region. He noted that the beneficiary, Mr Rashid Salehe Shemndorwa, was among inmates who received vocational training in construction at Ruanda Prisons Training College in Mbeya Region.

“This is part of our rehabilitation efforts. We have equipped him with skills and now we are providing tools to enable him to earn a lawful income,” said Mr Mkude.

Mr Shemndorwa, a native of Tanga Region, expressed gratitude to the Prisons Service for the opportunity to acquire skills while serving his sentence. He attributed his progress to discipline and dedication to the training provided by prison officers.

He said he plans to engage in construction activities in Tanga and pledged to be a law-abiding citizen while serving as a role model to others.

Mr Shemndorwa also called on the public to support former inmates and avoid stigmatising them, noting that many undergo positive transformation during incarceration.

“I thank the Prisons Service for giving me skills I did not have before, and for the tools that will help me earn a living and support my family,” he said.

Mr Shemndorwa served a 15-year sentence and said he had learned valuable life lessons during his time in prison, including how to coexist peacefully with others.

The Tanzania Prisons Service has been actively involved in rehabilitation programs aimed at reintegrating former inmates into society. These initiatives often include vocational training, which equips inmates with skills that can be utilized post-release. The focus on providing tools and support reflects a broader commitment to reducing recidivism and fostering positive societal contributions from former inmates. Such programs are essential in addressing the challenges faced by individuals reentering society after incarceration, promoting self-sufficiency and community acceptance.

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