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Ghana Prisons Service Confirms Nana Agradaa Not On President Mahama’s Amnesty List

Ghana Prisons Service Confirms Nana Agradaa Not On President Mahama’s Amnesty List

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The Ghana Prisons Service has officially dismissed circulating reports claiming that Evangelist Patricia Asiamah, formerly known as Nana Agradaa, would be included in President John Dramani Mahama’s recent amnesty list.

Chief Superintendent of Prisons (CSP) Abdul Latif clarified that the amnesty list had been compiled and submitted to the President before Evangelist Asiamah was imprisoned. He stressed that her case does not meet any of the established criteria for inclusion in the presidential amnesty, meaning she will continue to serve her sentence as mandated by the courts.

Nana Agradaa, who gained widespread attention for her controversial activities in the religious space, has faced legal proceedings that resulted in her incarceration. The recent reports of her potential release sparked discussions on social media and among the public, prompting the Prisons Service to issue a formal statement to set the record straight.

CSP Latif’s clarification underscores the integrity of the amnesty process and reassures the public that only eligible prisoners who meet specific criteria will benefit. Evangelist Asiamah’s continued detention highlights that the legal system and presidential amnesty procedures remain independent and strictly regulated, ensuring justice is upheld.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/newsfluence/videos/744760485043746/

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