27.2 C
Accra
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
NewsRemoval of death penalty: This is a remarkable feat - Afenyo-Markin

Date:

Removal of death penalty: This is a remarkable feat – Afenyo-Markin

Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has expressed immense delight as Ghana has abolished the death penalty law.

He called it a remarkable “feat” and urged the nation to celebrate this historic gesture.

- Advertisement -

On Tuesday, July 25, Parliament passed the Criminal Offences (Amendment) Bill 2022, effectively eradicating the death penalty from Ghana’s laws.

The Bill empowers the President to commute death penalty sentences into life imprisonment.

- Advertisement -

While the death penalty had been present in Ghana’s Criminal Offences Code, no President in the Fourth Republic had ever signed an execution order, prompting calls from human rights advocates for its expunction.

With the passage of the Bill, offenders will no longer face the punishment of death.

- Advertisement -

Addressing the press in Parliament after the passage of the Bill, Mr. Afenyo Markin, also representing Efuttu as a lawmaker, stated, “For well over 50 years, we have had a death penalty in our statute books, and it has been a concern. I’m happy to say that we have, by this amendment of the parent act, been able to repeal that provision that deals with the death penalty. So simply put, the death penalty is no more a punishment in our statutes.”

He emphasized the value of human life, asserting that no person’s life should be taken simply because they committed an offense.

“I’m happy to say that we have by this amendment of the parent act been able to repeal that provision that deals with the death penalty. So simply put, the death penalty is no more a punishment in our statutes,” he stated.

He clarified that the abolition of the death penalty does not encourage those who take the lives of others, but rather upholds the sanctity of life, recognizing it as a gift from God that should not be taken away through state-sanctioned executions.

“What we are saying is that God gives us life and under no circumstances should a person’s life be taken merely because of the commissioning of such an offense.”

Latest stories

TV3 apologizes for unsavory ‘cartoons’ attacking Bawumia

TV3, a subsidiary of Media General, has issued an...

NDC communicator hot for saying Mahama started ‘Ghana Card’ on live radio

National Democratic Congress (NDC) communicator Bismark Aborbi-Ayitey recently faced...

Punish Captain Smart now – GJA tells Media General

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), alongside various social stakeholders,...

Gov’t is yet to pay companies, others GHC6bn for Free SHS implementation – Minority

The Minority in Parliament has raised concerns over the...

GRA surpasses goal of onboarding over 600 large companies to E-VAT platform

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has surpassed its goal...

Ghana set to receive $45m AfDB grant in 2025

Ghana is poised to receive a $45 million grant...

6 Ghanaians caught by FBI engaging in money laundering, ‘sakawa,’ other crimes

Ghana is internationally recognized as a peace-loving country, a...

Related stories

TV3 apologizes for unsavory ‘cartoons’ attacking Bawumia

TV3, a subsidiary of Media General, has issued an...

NDC communicator hot for saying Mahama started ‘Ghana Card’ on live radio

National Democratic Congress (NDC) communicator Bismark Aborbi-Ayitey recently faced...

Punish Captain Smart now – GJA tells Media General

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), alongside various social stakeholders,...

Gov’t is yet to pay companies, others GHC6bn for Free SHS implementation – Minority

The Minority in Parliament has raised concerns over the...

Ghana set to receive $45m AfDB grant in 2025

Ghana is poised to receive a $45 million grant...

6 Ghanaians caught by FBI engaging in money laundering, ‘sakawa,’ other crimes

Ghana is internationally recognized as a peace-loving country, a...

FACT CHECK: Napo hasn’t resigned as Bawumia’s running mate

GhanaFact.com has investigated a widely circulated press statement claiming...