Mahama pardons 998 prisoners

Story: News Desk 

President John Dramani Mahama has granted amnesty to 998 prisoners across the country, following the recommendation of the Prisons Service Council, in consultation with the Council of State, and in accordance with Article 72(1) of the 1992 Constitution.

The decision forms part of the President’s constitutional mandate to exercise the prerogative of mercy in deserving cases. A total of 1,014 inmates were recommended for amnesty, out of which 998 were approved.

A total of 1,014 prisoners had been recommended for consideration, but the figure was further reduced on further assessment.

A statement signed by Minister of Government Communications and presidential spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu explained that the amnesty covered several categories of prisoners.

The breakdown is as follows:

  • First-time offenders: 787
  • Death sentences commuted to life imprisonment: 87
  • Life sentences commuted to 20 years’ definite term: 51
  • Seriously ill prisoners: 33
  • Prisoners over 70 years old (irrespective of offence): 36
  • Nursing mothers: 2
  • Special petitions: 2

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