Vitus Azeem writes : Traced, arrested, prosecuted and sentenced all NPP delegates fine

I am convinced that all those who were not wearing face masks yesterday at the NPP primaries, including some Parliamentary candidates, will be traced, arrested, prosecuted and sentenced to a fine of GHS 12,000.00 or a jail term of 4 years (minimum).
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This is a President that has sworn to uphold the Rule of Law and we await his swift action. Otherwise, the law, which some of us have complained about, because of its unreasonable jail terms and fines, becomes a piece of paper on the shelves of some officials.
As for those who ignored the injunction and went ahead to conduct the elections, the case of Mr. Daniel Domelovo, who was performing his duties as a public officer but genuinely erred, is fresh in our minds.
We need to pray for our Judiciary and the judges for this is an election year and they will be confronted with controversial cases. I will come back with a special request for prayers for them during the week.

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