Prisons Legend Asiedu Hangs Up Boots After 34 Years

Samuel Asiedu finished his prison work after 34 years of helping Ghana. The Assistant Director of Prisons ran the Ahinsan Settlement Camp Prison before he left. People came to a big party on Friday to celebrate his retirement. Asiedu started working at prisons back when he was young and strong. He learned many things about keeping prisoners safe during his long career.

Prison officials gave Asiedu special papers that praised his good work. Director General Patience Baffoe-Bonnie said Asiedu brought great changes to Ahinsan Prison. Regional Commander James Mwinyelle also spoke about how hard Asiedu worked for the prison system. The retirement party had many important guests from different prison locations. Family members and friends came to wish Asiedu well on his last day.

Asiedu studied sociology and politics at the University of Ghana. During his career, he worked at several prisons across the country. The United Nations sent him to the Democratic Republic of Congo to help train prison workers there. Prison bands played music at the retirement ceremony for all the guests. Many other prison officers came to say goodbye to their friends and coworkers.
 

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