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President Mahama Grants Amnesty to 998 Prisoners – Is Nana Agradaa & Ato Essien on the List?

President John Dramani Mahama, President Mahama grants amnesty, Mahama grants amnesty to 998 prisoners, Nana Agradaa

President John Dramani Mahama, President Mahama grants amnesty, Mahama grants amnesty to 998 prisoners, Nana Agradaa

The news of 998 prisoners receiving amnesty from President Mahama has generated nationwide attention and mixed reactions. While the move is seen as a gesture of mercy, many Ghanaians are questioning whether Nana Agradaa, one of the most talked-about inmates in recent years, was part of those granted freedom.

However, the spotlight quickly shifted to high-profile convicts such as Nana Agradaa and Ato Essien, with many eager to know whether their names appeared among the beneficiaries.

Who Are Included:

  • 33 seriously ill inmates
  • 36 inmates aged 70 years and above
  • 2 nursing mothers
  • 87 inmates on death row—their sentences were commuted to life imprisonment
  • 51 inmates serving life sentences—their sentences were reduced to a fixed 20-year term
  • 787 first-time offenders who are being released

Additionally, two unnamed prisoners who had submitted petitions for pardon were included, though their identities were not disclosed in the presidential statement.

The amnesty was positioned as a humanitarian gesture, aimed at alleviating prison overcrowding while offering constitutional mercy.

Nana Agradaa’s Status: Was She Included?

No, Nana Agradaa (Patricia Asiedu Asiamah) was not among the beneficiaries. As she has served less than six months of her 15-year sentence, she was deemed ineligible for this round of amnesty.

Likewise, William Ato Essien, the former CEO of Capital Bank who had petitioned for a pardon on health grounds, was also excluded. He is currently on medical bail pending his appeal.

Additional Context

Confusion initially arose on social media about whether Nana Agradaa might benefit from the presidential pardon. Discussions also extended to why certain high-profile figures, including Agradaa and Ato Essien, were not covered under the amnesty despite the broad range of beneficiaries.

Key Point Details
Date of announcement August 18, 2025
Total granted amnesty 998 inmates
Inclusion Criteria Seriously ill prisoners, elderly (70+), nursing mothers, death row convicts, life sentence inmates, first-time offenders, and two anonymous petitioners
Nana Agradaa Not included — insufficient time served
Ato Essien Not included — currently on medical bail, under appeal
Purpose Humanitarian relief, decongestion, mercy under constitutional provisions

 

President Mahama’s amnesty reflects a balance between justice and compassion. While it covers a broad range of humanitarian cases, high-profile individuals like Nana Agradaa and Ato Essien were notably excluded, underscoring that eligibility adhered strictly to predefined criteria primarily length of service, health status, and petitioning rather than case.

 

Source: NhyiraFie.com

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