CSSI deputy chief calls in at Gizo

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THE Deputy Commissioner Operation of the Correctional Service of Solomon Islands (CSSI) recently made a visit to the Gizo Correctional Centre.

The official visit by Deputy Commissioner, Michael Nagu was to administer the Centre functions, and brief inmates and Provincial key stakeholders on rehabilitation projects for prisoners, discipline cases, Man power, Centre relocation, staff welfare, stall housing and rehabilitation programmes.

Mr Nagu said the planned outcomes was to ensure the contingency plans are in place for emergency situations.

“All in all, it is to continue with established and accepted standards, fulfil CSSI vision and mission, and reflect values.

The Deputy Commissioner Operation encouraged every officer to progress along with the good works and to maintain the standard of discipline, behaviours in the workplace and work ethics

He asked them to maintain safety and security and standards, implementation of prisoner program activities as rehabilitation is the key priority of Government

The Deputy Commissioner and his team met with the Health Director, Dr. Dickson Boara purposely on the Vaccination of staff.

He said this is based on the plan and activities of preparedness for all front liners to be vaccinated

GCC acting Commandant Inspector Harry Ama thanked the office of the Commissioner and Executive Staff for their timely visit

CSSI Press

Brian Lezutuni
Brian Lezutuni
Brian Lezutuni is our Sub-Editor/Weekend Editor/Online Editor.

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