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Church of Pentecost’s newly-built prison sparks massive debates on social media

An insignia at the newly-built Damongo Prison Camp by the Church of Pentecost An insignia at the newly-built Damongo Prison Camp by the Church of Pentecost

The Church of Pentecost has unveiled a newly-built, modern prison facility at Damongo, located in the Savannah Region.

According to the church, the project, among several others, aims to ease overcrowding in Ghana’s prisons and provide inmates with opportunities to acquire trade skills such as carpentry and tailoring, helping them reintegrate successfully into society after completing their sentences.

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The initiative, however, has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some Ghanaians expressing their views on the issue.

Some social media users have commended the Church of Pentecost, asserting that the facility, among other church infrastructure projects, is evidence that the church is utilising its finances properly.

They indicated that with the many developmental projects, if members are asked to make financial contributions to support such initiatives, they will willingly do so, and it would likely not receive any backlash, as such funds could be properly accounted for.

They also stated that the initiatives are contributing to nation-building by taking on some of the government’s burden.

On the other hand, some critics have described the move as a misguided initiative, questioning why the church appears to be building more prison facilities rather than channeling the funds into schools.

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Critics of the project indicate that the church may have ‘failed its purpose,’ arguing that factories could have been built instead to support its unemployed church members.

They contended that such projects could actually lead people to engage in more criminal activities, instead of reducing the crime rate, thereby defeating the project’s purpose.

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