Two Nigerians, Samuel Udoetuk
Wills and John Oji were on Friday, March 5, 2020 condemned to death by a
Sekondi High Court.
The two were found guilty of the
kidnap and subsequent murder of Ruth Abakah, 19; Priscilla Blessing Bentum, 21;
Ruth Love Quayson,18 and Priscilla Koranchie, 15 between July and December
2018.
The two convicts now have a
30-day period to appeal the ruling.
It remains to be seen if the two
murderers will trigger an appeal option which is on the table for thirty days.
If they refuse to exercise that
option or fail in their appeal, they will join over 160 people who have been
sentenced to the death since 1993.
According to Amnesty
International, there have not been executions since 1993 with most sentences
commuted.
But with this case being of huge
interest to the public particularly the twin cities of Sekondi-Takoradi, eyes
will be fixated on the President to sign the death warrant.
Per the 1992 constitution, any death sentence will have to be
signed by the president to make it effective.
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