Prison Visitors’ Shelter Built In Fiji
Visitors going to visit friends and relatives at Suva Women’s Prison will be happy that a a new shelter is there where they can take cover when it rains or shelter from the sun. The Fiji Times Online reports:
The shelter is being built five metres from the prison compound. The project was an initiative of the Commissioner of Prisons, Ioane Naivalurua and is scheduled to be ready next week. “We started building the shelter from Thursday and by next week, visitors can start using it,” said the Prison Commissioner’s staff officer, Lemeki Rokovesa.
The project costs $1000. “We managed to get sponsorship from three businessmen who gave the cost of material, for the project by Mr Naivalurua,” said Mr Rokovesa. Labour was provided by three inmates and warden Malakai Tamani who is the foreman.