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Ghana Abolishes Death Penalty, With Expected Reprieve For 176 Condemned by onumadu: 12:15am On Aug 13, 2023
Ghana has become the 29th country in Africa to abolish the death penalty in a move hailed by human rights activists.

The decision means that the 176 people currently on death row, including six women, are likely to have their sentences commuted to life imprisonment.

On Tuesday, Ghana’s parliament voted to amend the country’s criminal offences act, removing the use of capital punishment for crimes including murder, genocide, piracy and smuggling.

The death sentence can still be given for acts of high treason, and campaigners cautioned that the country’s constitution would have to change for a complete removal of the penalty.

Ghana has not carried out an execution since 1993, but courts have continued to hand down death sentences, including seven last year. The country’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo, needs to sign the bill into law before it comes into force.

Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu, the Ghanian MP behind the bill, hailed the decision. “I have seen firsthand that the death penalty does not bring a sense of justice or closure to the families of crime victims, and neither does it deter offenders,” he told the Guardian.

“I have also seen that those sentenced to death tend to be vulnerable individuals from deprived backgrounds, who have often experienced deep personal trauma. It was my view that we as a nation were better than this. I introduced these bills because I wanted the courts to cease imposing an inhuman punishment.”


Ghana is the 124th country to abolish the death penalty; 41 other countries are considered to have de facto bans as they have not carried out an execution for more than 10 years. In 2022, death sentences were confirmed in 52 countries, four less than in 2021, according to Amnesty International.

At least 883 executions were recorded last year – a 53% rise since 2021. In the past five years, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea and Zambia have abolished the death penalty.

Saul Lehrfreund, co-executive director of the London-based NGO The Death Penalty Project, which worked closely with Sosu in the run-up to the vote, said: “The decision to abolish the death penalty demonstrates Ghana’s commitment to upholding human rights and reflects the will of Ghanaians, as captured in public opinion research that showed that the majority of the public would accept abolition. This historic step places Ghana firmly within the worldwide trend to abolish the death penalty.”

Samira Daoud, Amnesty International’s west and central Africa director, said the vote was “a victory for all those who have tirelessly campaigned to consign this cruel punishment to history and strengthen the protection of the right to life”.


She added: “Although a landmark decision, the total abolition of this draconian punishment would not be complete without revising the constitution, which still provides for high treason to be punishable by death.”

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/jul/26/ghana-abolishes-death-penalty-with-expected-reprieve-for-176-condemned-prisoners
Re: Ghana Abolishes Death Penalty, With Expected Reprieve For 176 Condemned by onumadu: 12:16am On Aug 13, 2023
Will Nigeria ever join the list?
Re: Ghana Abolishes Death Penalty, With Expected Reprieve For 176 Condemned by BoldBrainz(m): 1:43am On Aug 13, 2023
Hm.

So if someone like El-rufai of Kaduna state was to be arraigned in a Nigerian court and found guilty of consciously administering over a genocide, he could get the life imprisonment sentence, then one Nigerian President from the North emerges and decides to grant him a presidential pardon, that officially closes the case on el-rufai's human rights abuses, right?
Re: Ghana Abolishes Death Penalty, With Expected Reprieve For 176 Condemned by ivolt: 3:16am On Aug 13, 2023
I have seen firsthand that the death penalty does not bring a sense of justice or closure to the families of crime victims, and neither does it deter offenders,” he told the Guardian.
This useless neoliberal argument need to die.
If you asked them what deters offenders, they will go mute.

I have also seen that those sentenced to death tend to be vulnerable individuals from deprived backgrounds, who have often experienced deep personal trauma. It was my view that we as a nation were better than this. I introduced these bills because I wanted the courts to cease imposing an inhuman punishment.
They might as well released all criminals in jail since majority are from deprived backgrounds.
They should stop dragging their feet, release all poor prisoners for justice.
Re: Ghana Abolishes Death Penalty, With Expected Reprieve For 176 Condemned by onumadu: 3:26am On Aug 13, 2023
The decision to abolish the death penalty demonstrates Ghana’s commitment to upholding human rights and reflects the will of Ghanaians, as captured in public opinion research that showed that the majority of the public would accept abolition. This historic step places Ghana firmly within the worldwide trend to abolish the death penalty.”

Amazing.
I've argued here before that Ghanaians (ordinary citizens of Ghana) are at least 50 years ahead of Nigerians when it comes to education and civilization. I see that each time I watch Ghanaian Youtubers doing their thing in the streets of Ghana.
Everywhere is so gentle and serene, contrasted with the usual chaos, noise, aggression and anger in the streets of Nigeria.
Just an honest observation.
I'm not really surprised by this Ghanaian citizens support to abolish this barbarism.
Good for them! cool

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