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John Mahama Approves 60% Salary Increase for Prison Service Assistants

IdeasghonlineBy IdeasghonlineSeptember 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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President H.E. John Dramani Mahama has announced a 60% pay rise for Prison Service Assistants nationwide, giving them a significant cause for celebration.

Malik Basintale, the CEO of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), told the recruits the news with enthusiasm and reassurance that the government was dedicated to their well-being.

The officers’ and their families’ livelihoods will be much improved by the announcement, which was greeted with relief and happiness.

John Mahama Approves 60% Salary Increase for Prison Service Assistants

Speaking to the ecstatic assistants, Mr. Basintale underlined that John Mahama’s appreciation of the Prison Service’s sacrifices and commitment is reflected in the instruction.

According to him, the rise is a show of appreciation for the vital role these officers play in upholding law and order and assisting with the rehabilitation of prisoners, in addition to being a financial adjustment. He went on to say that the action is a component of a larger plan to enhance working conditions for security guards nationwide.

The news is made at a time when many employees of the public sector have been demanding better pay to keep up with the growing cost of living.

For the Prison Service Assistants, the 60% increment is expected to ease financial pressures and motivate them to deliver their duties with renewed commitment. The gesture has been widely welcomed as a morale booster that will strengthen the resolve of officers to serve with diligence and integrity.

This development underscores the importance of prioritizing the welfare of frontline workers who often operate under challenging conditions. By addressing their needs, leadership not only enhances productivity but also fosters loyalty and dedication within the service. For the Prison Service Assistants, the salary increment is more than just numbers on a payslip—it is a recognition of their value, a reward for their service, and a promise of better days ahead.

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