Public debate is intensifying in Ghana over the fate of William Ato Essien, the former Capital Bank CEO, who is reportedly critically ill while serving a prison sentence. Prominent figures and human rights advocates are urging the government to consider clemency or a presidential pardon due to his failing health. Some question the sincerity of his plea bargain, suggesting it was made out of fear rather than guilt. The situation has sparked broader concerns about the state of healthcare in Ghanaian prisons and whether they are becoming places of 'silent execution.' The controversy has ignited emotional responses and discussions about justice, mercy, and prison reform.
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