Gov’t steps up prison reforms to improve inmate welfare and rehabilitation

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By Citizen Reporter June 30, 2026 04:13 (EAT)
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The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming Kenya's prisons into modern correctional facilities focused on rehabilitation and successful reintegration of offenders into society.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said reforms underway are aimed at improving living conditions in prisons while strengthening rehabilitation programmes that equip inmates with practical skills for life after incarceration.

Speaking through his Chief of Staff, Dr. Christopher Wanjau, during the handover of mattresses and other essential items to Nairobi West Prison on Tuesday, the Deputy President said the reforms are progressing steadily.

"The journey of reforming our prisons and other correctional facilities is on course to enable them to comprehensively and meaningfully rehabilitate citizens who in one way or the other have been in conflict with the law and serving time in the institutions."

He said the government has committed significant financial, human and material resources to modernise correctional facilities and enhance rehabilitation initiatives.

"The government has invested a substantial amount of resources; financial, human and material, to facilitate coordinated, sustainable and comprehensive rehabilitation of all inmates in the correctional facilities. This includes equipping them with necessary and relevant knowledge and expertise that will help transform them and make their reintegration back to the society successful and beneficial."

Kindiki further called on Kenyans to embrace former inmates after serving their sentences, noting that successful reintegration is critical in reducing repeat offending.

"This is possible when we give them opportunities to earn an honest living from the skills, training and mentorship received through the Prisons Reforms Programme."

Correctional Services Principal Secretary Salome Beacco said improving prison conditions remains central to the government's correctional reforms.

"This thoughtful gesture reflects the Government's unwavering commitment to improving the welfare of persons in custody and strengthening the correctional system as an integral component of the administration of justice."

She said the State Department of Correctional Facilities has embraced reforms that place rehabilitation at the centre of correctional services.

"Decent living conditions are fundamental to creating an environment where correctional programmes can thrive and where offenders are empowered to reform, acquire skills, and successfully reintegrate into society upon release."

Commissioner General of Prisons Patrick Aranduh, Deputy Commissioner General Jane Kirii and other senior prison officers attended the event.

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