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PS Muthoni spoke during the launch of 10 million tree planting campaign at Marmanet Forest/CFM

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Prisons target 10mn trees in decongestion drive to see petty offenders freed

PS Mary Muthoni said the department is collaborating with the judiciary to ensure cases of the inmates who have been imprisoned three years and below with petty offences are reviewed.

NYAHURURU, Kenya, Mar 21– The State Department for Correctional Services will start engaging petty offenders in tree planting exercises under Community Service Orders (CSO) in a bid to decongest prison facilities.

Speaking during the launch of 10 million tree planting campaign at Marmanet Forest, PS Mary Muthoni said the department is collaborating with the judiciary to ensure cases of the inmates who have been imprisoned three years and below with petty offences are reviewed.

“This exercise could not have come at a better time than this when our President has called on all of us to participate in tree planting to reach the 15 billion target,” PS Muthoni said.

“Through this initiative, we will be able to decongest the prisons because as I have said before, our prisons are over crowded with petty offenders who will be useful once they are released to the community service.”

Laikipia Governor Joshua Irungu urged the national government to collaborate with the county governments in ensuring that young people have something to do within their communities in order to prevent them from being involved in criminal activities.

“These people we are seeing in prisons are our brothers and sisters. I have seen even those who have been released today are very young people who would be very useful in our regions. It is time both levels of government did something together to make good use of these people so that we can stop having so many of them in prisons,” Irungu said.

On Tuesday, 166 petty offenders were released through Community Service Orders and they were part of the tree planting.

They spoke at Marmanet Forest in Nyahururu, Laikipia County during the celebration of International Forests Day.

100,000 trees were planted during the event.

The tree planting campaign was in line with President William Ruto’s December 2022 declaration of planting 15 billion trees across the country in the next 10 years.

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