The Women from Assin Fosu in the Central region of Ghana are pleading for leniency for male prison inmates in the region. Some of the women in an interview with Adom News revealed that majority of them are seriously single and are being pressured by their families to marry before the end of 2017, a situation which is now causing them to sleep with married men.
While those who are single mothers also disclosed that the few men in the area have failed to meet up with their responsibilities due to the keen competition among the women in the area. The women are relying on President Akufo-Addo to release the male prisoners for them to marry.
'The men in the prison are more than the men in our town so please release them for us. we will enjoy with them and have a nice family together and so we beg Nana Addo to pardon the prisoners in our region because our town is dying' they bemoaned.


15 comments:
Funny & absurd
Hehehehe... u go fear pleading.😅😅
Hian! See plea o
...merited happiness
dey prefer to marry criminals
The men in the prison are more than the men in our town! Crazy community. Watch the interview here
Hahahaha...Linda abeg this n.a. early momo I no wan laf too much
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Lol very funny
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Aww konji no easy.
Hmmm
Them too much for one room I beg, some of them would have committed manor offences and they are been held for years in the prison.release them to go and start there life outside of prison.
Thank you so much Linda for this news,thank God my passport has not expired. .. Fosu women pls relax, na una go tire. ..
PRISONERS WILL GIVE BIRTH TO CRIME
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Lol, Ona never see anything shebi Ghanian girls were shakara for me in Accra now see what you have brought upon yourself, you now prefer jailed criminals to nail you. aww Freeborn friend wept for you
This is just one of those topics raised to generate a discussion secondly is a nonesense plea because Assin Fosu is borded by numerous other towns and villages. Plus In the Ghanaian society the level of stigma attached to been in prison is unimagineable. So to claim a group of women to put forward such a senseless request should never be taken seriously.
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