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Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, sparked a flurry of reactions on social media following his lamentations yesterday.
According to Kissi Agyebeng, the judiciary is exhibiting some disregard for his office's powers with what he sees as hasty dismissiveness of its cases.
Speaking at a press conference held in Accra on Wednesday, Mr Agyebeng described the trend as troubling.
In a candid expression of challenges faced in prosecuting cases, Agyebeng's statements resonated widely, prompting discussions and opinions across various platforms.
Netizens took to social media to share their thoughts on the obstacles outlined by Agyebeng, with some expressing concern about potential setbacks in the fight against corruption.
This is sad. That twi words at the end is clearly a sign of a frustrated man. Is this institution really meant to stop the very corruption it was meant to address or its just a way of providing the citizens with what seemed to be a solution but won't solve nothing. https://t.co/1X53p4JF0K
— Sowah Jerfferson A. (@ASowah) November 30, 2023
Others commended the Special Prosecutor for his transparency and commitment to addressing issues hindering the prosecution process.
Find more reactions below:
This is pretty sad. Why does our system fight against our own prosperity. Why is fighting corruption so hard in this country. I strongly hate the "democracy" we practice here.... https://t.co/0lcUmGlmZg
— augustine ampofo (@augustinbh61) November 29, 2023
Martin Amidu said it before but we all criticized him with insult..
— OC100 (@OC10013) November 30, 2023
This country with this current judicial system, we ain’t safe https://t.co/LlzyodY2y3

What was the point in setting up OSP if they won’t be allowed to work? https://t.co/K8OaX3G7Vz
— Adonis (@EboBissue) November 30, 2023
see how he looks defeated... herh...SMH https://t.co/MUEudwhB0i
— Nana Kwesi (@iamnanasafo) November 30, 2023
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