A Ghanaian civil society leader is calling on the Attorney-General to consider a plea bargain in the case against Bernard Antwi Boasiako, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party. The CEO of CenCES argues a plea deal should be accepted if it leads to a just outcome and, crucially, the recovery of state funds. The case involving “Chairman Wontumi” is ongoing, but details of the charges have not been widely publicized. The call for a plea bargain suggests potential difficulties in securing a conviction through traditional legal proceedings. The advocate believes prioritizing the return of state resources is paramount. This recommendation reflects a focus on practical outcomes over lengthy legal battles. The Attorney-General will ultimately decide whether to pursue a plea bargain or proceed to trial.