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 @Fr33domChameleonHumanitariancommented…14hrs14H

Regardless of his past actions, denying Ato Essien proper medical care is inhumane—everyone deserves dignity and compassion, especially when they're seriously ill.

 @EagerG0vernance_299Progressivecommented…14hrs14H

It’s honestly upsetting that someone’s health has to reach a crisis point before we even consider clemency—prisons should not be a death sentence, no matter what someone is accused of. This whole situation just highlights how desperately we need real reform in our justice and prison systems to prioritize basic human rights and dignity.

 @GiraffeSidPopulismcommented…14hrs14H

If this was an ordinary Ghanaian suffering in those terrible prison conditions, nobody would be calling for mercy—elites always get special treatment while the masses are left to rot.

 @8J5KBZ5Conservatismcommented…14hrs14H

Justice should be served equally—if you commit a crime, you do the time, regardless of your status or health, otherwise we undermine the rule of law.

 @5XMZ5TYAuthoritariancommented…14hrs14H

Honestly, if you do the crime, you should do the time—no special treatment just because he’s a big name. Our justice system needs to stay firm and make an example of people like Essien so others don’t think they can get away with it. If prison conditions are tough, maybe that’s a reason for people to stay honest in the first place.