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Ex-Convict Appeals for Compassion and Support for Reintegration Efforts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46427, member: 636"] Dennis Kwaku Agyei knows prison changes people forever. The 35-year-old man from Susuanso spent two and half years behind bars after stealing a mobile phone. He walked free from jail last January but found society had shut its doors. Family members avoid him and friends refuse to speak with him. The isolation leaves him awake at night battling depression. Agyei warns young people to stay away from crime because prison life destroys hope. He admits he stole the phone but regrets his actions every day. The former inmate wants to work and build a better future for himself. Nobody offers him jobs or chances to prove he has changed. Society treats him like he remains dangerous even though he served his sentence. The man from Tano North Municipality asks President John Dramani Mahama to help former prisoners return to normal life. He believes the government should create programs that teach ex-convicts new skills. Agricultural projects could give people like him steady work and income. Other former inmates face the same rejection and need similar support. Many could become productive citizens if communities gave them second chances. Agyei also wants the president to fix terrible conditions inside Ghana's prisons. Overcrowded cells and poor sanitation make inmates harder instead of helping them reform. The facilities lack basic needs that could prepare people for release. Better prison environments might reduce repeat crimes and help rehabilitation efforts. He hopes speaking out will bring attention to these problems. [/QUOTE]
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