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Parliament Passes Community Service Bill as Alternative to Custodial Sentences

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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By Godwill Arthur-Mensah, GNA 

Accra, June 8, GNA – Ghana’s Parliament on Wednesday, passed the Community Service Bill, 2026, introducing community service as an alternative to custodial sentences for certain categories of offenders.   

The legislation seeks to reduce prison overcrowding, promote restorative justice, and provide offenders with opportunities to contribute positively to society. Under the new law, judges will have the discretion to impose community service orders in place of imprisonment for minor offences.  

The Bill outlines the framework for supervision, monitoring, and enforcement of community service orders, ensuring accountability while fostering rehabilitation. 

Alhaji Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, the Minister of Interior, lauded the legislators for due diligence in ensuring successful passage of the bill. 

The legislation also seeks to empower the Ministry of Justice and the Judicial Service to collaborate with local authorities and civil society organisations in implementing the programme.   

Lawmakers hailed the passage of the Bill as a milestone in Ghana’s justice sector reforms, noting that it aligns with international best practices and the country’s commitment to human rights.  

The Community Service Bill was first introduced to Parliament as part of broader criminal justice reforms aimed at addressing systemic challenges in Ghana’s correctional system. Overcrowding in prisons has long been a concern, with many inmates serving short custodial sentences for minor offences.  

By providing community service as an alternative, the government hopes to reduce the strain on prison facilities, cut costs associated with incarceration, and promote rehabilitation through constructive social engagement.  

The Bill also reflects recommendations from legal experts, human rights advocates, and international partners who have urged Ghana to adopt non-custodial sentencing options. Its passage marks a significant step toward modernising the justice system and ensuring proportionality in sentencing.  

GNA 

Edited by Linda Asante Agyei 

Reporter: Godwill Arthur-Mensah 
[email protected] 

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