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In less than a Month after Justice Minister, Frank Musa Dean told the Legislature that the Prisoners live on an unbalanced diet, the Indian Business Chamber IBC has donated several nourishing food items to the Justice Ministry in order to rescue the starving prisoners across the Country.
Over the weekend, the Indian Business Chamber in Liberia through their founding Chairman, Upjit Singh Sachdeva commonly known as Jeety presented 200 bags of rice, 50 bags of beans, 15 jerry cans of red palm oil, ten bags of salt ten cartons of vibe cubes and one bucket of chlorine to Justice Minister Dean and the authorities of the Monrovia Central Prison.
Speakingย on behalf of the Chamber, ย Jeety said thatย their gestureย is basedย on an alarming food shortage at the Monrovia central prison a few days ago by the Justiceย Minister.ย
He calls on others to support and buttress the effort of the government in whatever way so the inmates can have nourishing meals.
Jeety urges Minister Dean to share at least one third of the items with Kakata prison and said they have received a request from them for assistance.
“Give to inspire instead of giving to get something in return”, Jeety asserted.
In response, Justice Minister, Frank Musa Dean hails the Indian Business Chamber for rescuing their Inmates, and assured them that their gesture will be distributed to some of their 16 prisons they control across the Country including Magibi Prison facility.
Minister Dean noted that the Indian Business Chamber remains their reliable Partners and friends as they are often identifying with them.
He calls on other businesses to follow the Indian Business Chamber’s kind gesture to support their Citizens who have come in conflict with the law while serving their prison term.
“While incarcerated and serving their prison term, they are entitled with certain basic facilities including feedings among others”, the Liberian Justice Minister Frank Musa Dean acknowledged.
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