Takoradi: Brother Writena Amponsah, Preacher of the Takoradi Central Church of Christ, has encouraged society to bring freed prisoners closer and influence them positively. That, he explained, would help them to fully integrate, kill loneliness and erode stigma so that they would not go back to acts and actions that got them incarcerated.
According to Ghana News Agency, Brother Amponsah reminded society of this critical role when the Takoradi Central Church of Christ, on behalf of the Churches of Christ, donated homemade items and foodstuffs worth over one million Cedis to support the upkeep of female prisoners in particular and other surrounding prison yards. The Church donated bags of rice, gallons of oil, bags of beans, garlic and maize, bags of water, medics, bundles of toilet rolls, slippers, and other critical supplies to make their lives worthwhile and feel loved despite their present circumstances.
Brother Amponsah stated that the Churches of Christ did not only minister to the spiritual needs of society but also the physical to lessen societal and individual burdens, adding, 'Matthew 25:38 enjoined us to help the weak, feed the hungry, and clothe the naked as Christians, and that's exactly what we have come to demonstrate as Churches of Christ.'
Chief Superintendent of Prisons Judith Abbiw, who received the items for the Command, expressed appreciation by saying, 'we are overwhelmed by this generosity.' She further noted that sometimes, the items needed to fix a special meal for the inmates on holidays and special occasions become a challenge for them, and this substantial donation from the Takoradi Central Church of Christ has brought hope to not just the inmates but the Command.
CSP Abbiw appealed to other benevolent institutions and individuals to help the facility with tools to train the inmates in life skills.
