Public debate is intensifying in Ghana over the fate of William Ato Essien, the former CEO of the defunct Capital Bank, who is reportedly critically ill in prison. Prominent figures and campaigners are urging the government to grant him clemency on humanitarian grounds, citing his deteriorating health and questioning the adequacy of prison medical care. Some supporters argue that his plea bargain was made under duress, not guilt, while others question the authenticity of his health claims. The controversy has sparked broader concerns about prison conditions and the treatment of high-profile inmates in Ghana. The government faces mounting pressure to respond to these calls for mercy.
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