Former Roots Party running mate Justina Wamae has sparked debate with her proposal to transfer the management of police cells from the National Police Service to the Prisons Department.
Taking to her X account, Wamae argued that prison wardens are better trained and more competent to handle inmates in holding cells. She emphasized that the shift would not only improve professionalism but also enhance accountability in the justice system.
Wamae further recommended equipping all holding facilities with functional surveillance cameras to ensure transparency and safeguard the rights of detainees. “The Prisons Department has the capacity and expertise to manage these cells better,” she stated, underscoring the need for systemic reforms in handling pre-trial inmates.
Her comments have ignited conversations about improving the management of detention facilities in Kenya, with many agreeing that structural changes are overdue. However, critics argue that such a transition might strain the already stretched resources of the Prisons Department.
As Wamae continues to advocate for reforms, her bold stance highlights an ongoing struggle to enhance justice and accountability within Kenya’s criminal justice system. Whether her recommendations gain traction remains to be seen.
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