Mozambican Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario |
“You were sentenced
because you had problems with society and it should not be this same
society which feeds you”, he said. “So you should produce and you should
grow a surplus to feed the society that you offended”.
50 inmates are
involved in agricultural activities on the Ntoto field, which covers 22
hectares, 20 of which are now under cultivation. The prisoners are
producing crops such as maize, sweet potatoes, and vegetables, to meet
the prison's own food needs.
The levels of
production achieved by the inmates are considered satisfactory. For the
current agricultural year, they expect to harvest 72 tonnes of maize
from 18 hectares, and 20 tonnes of sweet potatoes from the remaining two
hectares.
“When you leave
here, you should show society your real value in agricultural
production”, declared Rosario, stressing that Ntoto is an example of
rehabilitation without resort to forced labour.
Also on Friday, the
Prime Minister visited the Lucumué water treatment station, where the
staff explained the challenges they face in supplying water to the
provincial capital, Lichinga.
“Currently this
water reaches very few people”, Rosario told a crowd at the treatment
station. “But an effort is under way to ensure that the water flows to
more people. That's why I've come here”.
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