What’s hidden behind the walls of Juba Central prisons?

Episode 462,   Aug 30, 2018, 07:39 AM

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“They are too many, even a normal voice cannot call, you cannot hear without a microphone, without a loud speaker, so that is another challenge. There is no power and then the sewerage is something else. Because the population is so big that the trailers has to come and take the stool and the sewage at least three times in a trip. So one trip which costs 25 thousand to take the sew-age and you have three trips in a week. Just see that cost. The infrastructure support needs to be improved.” – That’s what is hidden behind the walls of Juba Central prison.

This fact was revealed by Justice Perpetua Ajonye, Acting Chairperson of the South Sudan Law Society.

In this interview with Sani Martin, Justice Ajonye bemoans the disheartening conditions at the prison and insists that the prisons should be decongested to reduce the pressure on the prisons.