It Would Be Unwise To Prosecute Carlos Ahenkorah, He Must Be Applauded For What He Has Done – Ursula Owusu Slams Critics

According Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful who’s a human rights activist and the current minister for communications;

The outgone Deputy Trades and Industry Minister, Carlos Ahenkorah, must be applauded for resigning after he openly disregarded the COVID-19 safety protocols whilst in isolation.

Commenting on the call of prosecution on his co-legislator, the loyal NPP supporter said;

I think that in the heat of the moment, Carlos felt compelled to go out there and monitored the registration process. My heart really goes out to him. He is an excellent material in the Ministry, he will be missed. But we must respect and applaud him for doing the honourable thing once he realised that he was part of a government that was preaching the compliance of all the COVID-19 protocol.

He breached it and he has taken personal responsibility for it. So instead of condemning him, we appreciate the steps he has taken. It is very rare in this country for people to acknowledge that whatever they have done is wrong so they will lay their position down. Others will have been defending the indefensible,

Prosecution for what? Unless you can show that an individual contracted the virus by coming into contact with him because he went out on monitoring. It will be difficult to establish a case for spreading COVID-19 willingly. It is easy to say, but will you have the evidence to prosecute?

I think that if it is a punishment we want, he has laid down his position as deputy Minister to take responsibility for it. You don’t beat a dead horse, what else would you achieve by his prosecution? If he had insisted that he hadn’t done anything wrong and so he was still going to defend his action, then the call for further sanction to be applied would be in order.

Source: Gossips24.com

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