72-Year Old, 19 Others Freed From Kumasi Central Prison After Philanthropist Settled Court Fine

72-Year Old, 19 Others Freed From Kumasi Central Prison After Philanthropist Settled Court Fine

 

 

Kumasi Central Prison on Friday, September 4, freed a 72 year old ailing prisoner and 19 others who were incarcerated after they failed to pay their court fines. The payment of GH¢15,000 for the 20 inmates was done by Apostle Kwadwo Safo of the Kristo Asafo

 

fame. Kofi Nsiah, 72, aided by a walking stick, led his colleagues out of prison, free men. He told the media, his wish of dying in the comfort of his home has become a reality. Kofi Nsiah, a farm laborer, was arrested in possession of marijuana two years ago at

 

 

Konongo in the Ashanti Region. According to him, the weed was meant to treat a condition with his legs. “I thought I was going to die in here. I couldn’t have served the three remaining years. A narcotic case got me here, I bought weed to boil and drink for medicinal purpose

 

 

but I was arrested by a patrol team”, he explained. He was sentenced to five years imprisonment for defaulting in payment of a fine of GH¢1,200. “I have been released to go home. From today I will stay out of trouble. I am 72 years and I promise to stay out of

 

 

trouble until I die”, he added. Nana Kwadwo Aduo who represented Apostle Kwadwo Safo said the gesture forms part of the latter’s philanthropic activities to mark his birthday. “For those in prison, Apostle has given them 15 bags of rice. Those whose fines we settled, we

 

 

are giving them food and feeding money for a week”, he said. The Regional Prisons Commander, Amponsah Addo who also spoke to the media urged other philanthropists to consider paying some of the fines owed by inmates so they can be discharged to decongest the prisons.