Residents of Jirapa in the Upper West Region are reacting with mixed feelings following the sentencing of Elisha Mahama, the prime suspect in the murder of prominent entrepreneur, Mr. Eric Johnson, the owner of the Royal Cosy Hills Hotel popularly known as “Jirapa Dubai.”
A High Court in Wa on Tuesday handed Elisha Mahama a life sentence for the February 2024 killing of Mr. Johnson, whose death shocked the region and the nation. Mahama, a former employee of the Royal Cosy Hills Hotel, was found guilty of murdering the businessman in his private residence.
Two others, Belinda Miller and Kweku Kankumbata, were acquitted and discharged due to lack of evidence linking them directly to the crime.
The ruling has drawn mixed reactions from residents, with some expressing satisfaction that justice had been served, while others questioned the release of the co-accused.
“As a native of Jirapa, I am satisfied with the judgment, but I believe those who assisted in the crime should also have faced some punishment,” said Zedong Sebastian, a resident of Jirapa.
Ngmen Fortunarus shared a different perspective. “I am content with whatever the judge said. The guy deserves whatever happened to him. I think he was pushed to do what he did—people are behind it. I don’t think he did it with his own might,” he said.
“The other two suspects that have been left free—I’m okay with that. But I think life in prison should have been something more because a government can come and grant him amnesty.”
For Beyuo Richmond, the sentencing brought only partial closure. “The judgment that happened in court yesterday—for the life imprisonment, we are happy with that. But for the two that were left to go, we are unhappy. I think they should have also been punished.”
Mr. Eric Johnson was widely admired for his role in boosting local tourism and creating employment opportunities in the Upper West Region through his iconic “Jirapa Dubai” resort. His murder triggered widespread grief and calls for swift justice.
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