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Don’t steal from us while in power if you don’t want to experience the poor conditions in our prisons – Lawyer

Don’t steal from us while in power if you don’t want to experience the poor conditions in our prisons – Lawyer
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Private legal practitioner Richard Nii Armah has cautioned Ghanaian leaders against engaging in corrupt practices such as theft, misappropriation, and money laundering, warning that the prospect of imprisonment should serve as a deterrent.

He emphasised that leadership demands the highest level of ethical stewardship, free from corruption and related offenses.

This advice follows the recent detention of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta at a United States ICE detention center and his subsequent court appearance.

Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Armah suggested that Ken Ofori-Atta might be apprehensive about the deplorable conditions in Ghanaian prisons and the possibility of experiencing them if found guilty.

He noted that Ghana’s leaders have long been aware of the poor state of the country’s prisons, which are often referred to as our second home.

Mr Armah stressed that since imprisonment is a consequence for wrongdoing in any society, it is essential to maintain decent prison facilities, not just for punishment but also for rehabilitation.

The lawyer underscored the importance of leaders discharging their duties with utmost respect for the rule of law, and exhibiting ethical, responsible, transparent, and accountable leadership.

​”This should serve as a lesson for our leaders, especially those prone to corrupt practices. Individuals who engage in criminal acts will certainly find themselves in prison if found guilty; therefore, politicians serving in public office must avoid such acts. Ken Ofori-Atta, for example, is reportedly wary of the poor conditions in our prisons; in the event that he is sentenced, he is unprepared to experience such an environment. This underscores why it is important that, as a nation, we focus on improving our correctional facilities. Despite their core mandate as places of punishment, they must also serve the purpose of rehabilitation and reformation.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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