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So some of the Judges who took bribes and were caught have been allowed to essentially retire on full benefits!
We the people of Ghana will pay them for doing NOTHING because they are criminals!... is this a way to run a nation?
The Judges will be laughing at us, because essentially we have taken away their work and agreed to pay them!!. they will get other jobs and therefore earn 2 salaries, simply because they are criminals!
We have indeed rewarded them, we have insulted all those upright judges! This is not the way to deter crime or corruption and not a way to run a nation!!
We are a nation where EVERYTHING is negotiable! Nothing is set in principle! and our leaders' idea of negotiation is not to advance a convincing argument, or a sensible intellectual proposition, but to grovel and beg.
We prefer to dole out favours to those who witlessly plead for our pity than those who argue on principle and seek to set things where they properly belong.
This is why the Supreme Court refused to deal with contempt cases on their merit, but rather bullied people into grovelling before them and asking for mercy;
it cuddles our base cockles, strokes our weak egos, and makes us feel omnipotent for a while. The problem is that this destroys our nation!!
here we go again doling lifetime benefits which will cost this nation a lot, on criminals, simply because they come falling at our feet begging!
we slap the people of Ghana twice by not punishing those who have wrecked the nation and stabbed them with injustice, but taking their money and giving it to the criminals!
Simply because they begged, we pay because someone was made to feel omnipotent!! #cryTheBelovedNation
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