The Attorney-General, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has announced that the government will not offer plea bargains for cases of Oral Registration and Admission (ORAL). According to 3NewsGH, Dr. Ayine emphasized the government’s commitment to tackling the issue of ORAL, which has been a major concern in the country.
Speaking on TV3GH, Dr. Ayine explained that the government’s stance is aimed at curbing the menace of ORAL, which has been linked to various forms of corruption and abuse. “We will not entertain any plea bargains for ORAL cases,” he said. “The government is determined to deal with this issue decisively.”
The Attorney-General’s statement comes amid growing concerns about the impact of ORAL on the country’s development. ORAL has been linked to various forms of exploitation, including land grabbing and financial crimes.
Dr. Ayine’s announcement has been welcomed by many Ghanaians, who are calling for stricter measures to combat ORAL. The government’s stance is seen as a significant step towards addressing the issue and promoting transparency and accountability.
The fight against ORAL is a key priority for the government, and Dr. Ayine’s statement sends a strong message to those involved in the practice. As the government continues to crack down on ORAL, stakeholders are hopeful that the efforts will yield positive results.
The Attorney-General’s office is expected to work closely with other agencies to ensure that ORAL cases are thoroughly investigated and prosecuted.
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Author: Korkor Anumu



