Inmates of Koforidua Prisons in the Eastern Region are appealing to the public for the provision of high-quality digital wireless microphones to enable their worship and praise God in the prison yard.
According to the inmates, the wireless microphones and systems donated to them by some philanthropists have become faulty hence experiencing static or intermittent sound dropouts during church service.
The inmates appealed on Saturday, February 5, 2022, when a philanthropist Stephen Ntow, Ph.D., an International Development Consultant, Director of a Consulting Firm – WASHealth Solutions, and Country Advisor – F4W Ghana feted 576 inmates and officers of the prisons as part of his birthday celebration.
Each inmate was served a balanced meal, soft drink, and bottled water. Additionally, the family stocked the infirmary with some medical supplies to help improve healthcare for the inmates.
The inmates thrilled the birthday celebrant and his family with scintillating melodic contemporary borborbo and choral songs.
In a brief address, Dr. Stephen Ntow, advised the inmates to have a big heart of forgiveness and abandon any plan of vengeance because “vengeance is of the Lord”.
He motivated the inmates that, being imprisoned may be another way God wants to manifest His glory in their lives therefore the experience must rather strengthen their faith in God, and go out fully reformed and repented to propel them for the divine transformation.
Mrs. Kate Valeria Bedjaben who spoke on behalf of the family told Mybrytnewsroom.com, Dr. Stephen Ntow, had visited the prisons for similar gestures in previous years and has financed the renovation of a section of the prisons to help to ameliorate the awful living conditions of the inmates.
Management of the Koforidua Prison commended the philanthropist for his enormous support to the prison.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom/Obed Ansah