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Beyond Bars of Duty: Ankaful Main Camp PRILAS Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Solidarity

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In a heartfelt display of camaraderie and care, the Ankaful Main Camp Prison Ladies Association (PRILAS) has marked this year’s Valentine’s Day and National Chocolate Day with a special welfare initiative for its members.

The event, dubbed the “Valentine Bonanza,” aimed to boost the morale of the station’s female officers by celebrating the season of love with tangible acts of kindness.

Held on Friday, 13th February 2026, at the Ankaful Main Camp Prison Church Hall, the programme was spearheaded by the Officer-in-Charge (OIC), CSP Linda Anyema-Ma Apore, and received significant support from the station’s PRILAS Kitchen.

The gathering brought together female officers dressed in their distinctive Prisons Service uniforms and vibrant PRILAS fabrics, united in a spirit of togetherness. The atmosphere was one of appreciation and sisterhood, a welcome break from their demanding duties.

A key highlight of the event was the presentation of a kente cloth to Sergeant Philomena Dadzie, who was awarded “Best Dressed Officer” for the occasion. The prize was presented by the station’s Acting Second-in-Command (Ag. 2IC), CSP Ernest Agyei. Following the presentation, all members in attendance received welfare packages, which included a branded pack of cooking oil emblazoned with “Main Camp PRILAS Valentine Bonanza” or a crate of eggs.

Addressing the gathering, CSP Linda Anyema-Ma Apore, Officer-In-Charge (OIC), underscored the importance of staff welfare and unity within the Main Camp. She noted that Valentine’s Day provides a meaningful opportunity to extend appreciation to the hardworking officers who remain steadfast in their duties.

The event was graced by special guests, including Superintendent Abigail Sackey and the Acting Second-in-Command, CSP Ernest Agyei. In brief remarks, they both encouraged the officers to continue giving their best and upholding the integrity of the Prisons Service.

Ultimately, the “Valentine Bonanza” was more than just a distribution of items. It served as a vital platform for bonding, shared laughter, and a strengthening of the bonds of sisterhood among the women of Ankaful Main Camp Prison.

Source By DC Kwame Kwakye

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