Mazaruni Prison gets $829M upgrade to strengthen correctional services

As part of its ongoing commitment to modernise the nation’s security and correctional infrastructure, the Government of Guyana officially commissioned three significant projects at Mazaruni Prison.

The ceremony was led by the Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, alongside Permanent Secretary Mr. Andre Ally, Director of Prisons Mr. Nicklon Elliot, Superintendent Mr. Mark Smith, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Roddy Denhart, senior prison officials, and other prison officers.

The projects being commissioned represent a comprehensive upgrade to the Mazaruni Prison’s infrastructure and staff welfare facilities. They include the completion of Mazaruni Prison Phase 2, valued at $702,169,487, which delivers expanded inmate accommodations, upgraded security systems, improved sanitation facilities, and enhanced spaces for rehabilitation programmes.

Part of the upgrades at the Mazaruni Prison

The construction of the Officers’ Sports Club, totalling $37,585,756, provides a dedicated venue for recreational activities, physical fitness, and social engagement, aimed at promoting the health, morale, and cohesion of prison staff.

The Rehabilitation of the Administrative Building, at a cost of $89,996,878, transforms the main operational hub of the facility into a modern, efficient workspace equipped to support effective management, coordination, and oversight of daily prison operations. Together, these investments strengthen both the functional capacity and the human-centred focus of Guyana’s correctional system.

Speaking at the event, Minister Benn emphasised the importance of these investments as part of a transformative vision for Guyana’s justice system.

“Guyana stands at a pivotal moment in its history. We must confront the challenges of our colonial legacy and work together to build a more just society, one where dignity, education, and opportunity are at the forefront of correctional reform,” Minister Benn stated.

Part of the upgrades at the Mazaruni Prison

The Minister further called on all citizens, particularly men, to lead with respect and open dialogue while reaffirming the Ministry’s commitment to continuous improvements and community engagement.

Permanent Secretary Mr. Andre Ally highlighted the scale of the government’s ongoing investment: “Despite the logistical challenges posed by remote locations like Mazaruni, the Ministry has completed 18 capital projects in recent years worth over $1.6 billion. These efforts improve living and working conditions for officers and create humane environments that support meaningful rehabilitation for inmates.” PS Ally also outlined a comprehensive master plan to further modernise the facility and improve correctional services across Guyana.

Director of Prisons Mr. Nicklon Elliot underscored the focus on staff welfare and professionalism, stating, “Safe, comfortable, and modern working environments are essential for our officers to perform effectively. When our staff feel supported, they can better uphold security and contribute to rehabilitative success.”

These enhancements align with the Government of Guyana’s broader commitment to national development, security reform, and social inclusion. The modernised infrastructure at Mazaruni Prison supports operational efficiency while promoting rehabilitation and respect for human dignity, critical factors in reducing recidivism and building safer communities.

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