GBA Proposes Reduction In Punishment For Not Wearing Face Masks In Public
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GBA Proposes Reduction In Punishment For Not Wearing Face Masks In Public
The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has described as harsh the punishment to be meted out to persons who flout the COVID-19 safety protocols by refusing to wear face masks in public.
As part of measures to help curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID -19) and under the Executive Instrument (E.I. 164) in the Impostitino of Restrictions Act 2020 (ACT 1012), it is an offence to refuse to wear a face mask in public.
The punishment is a prison sentence of four to 10 years or a fine of GH¢12,000 to GH¢60,000 or both.
The E.I. was issued by the President pursuant to the powers granted him under the Imposition of Restrictions Act, 2020 (Act 1012).
Per E.I. 164, the mandatory wearing of face masks shall be in force for three months and shall apply to all parts of Ghana.
The GBA in a statement dated June 30, 2020, signed and issued by its National President, Anthony Forson Jnr and National Secretary, Yaw Acheampong Boafo said “much as punishments ought to be meted out to persons who flout and contravene laws, the GBA is concerned with and finds the punishment imposed in respect of persons who breach Act 1012 and EI 164, harsh.”
“It is our view that the punishments imposed by the provisions of Section 6 of Act 1012 and Paragraph 4(2) of E.I. 164 are severe and further that may culminate in the imposition of custodial sentences”.
GBA’s suggestion
The GBA suggested that the punishment should be mitigated, and proposed a fine of not less than ten penalty units and not more than one hundred and fifty penalty units.
For the term of imprisonment, the association suggested an imprisonment term of not less than one month and not more than two years.
“The Bar would propose a fine of not less than ten penalty units and not more than one hundred and fifty penalty units or to a term of imprisonment of not less than one month and not more than two years. It is our firm belief that our proposals are sufficiently punitive and will deter people from violating the restrictions imposed by virtue of the law”, the statement said.
Source: Graphic Online
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