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From MASLOC to Nevada: The Sedinam Tamakloe Extradition and Detention Case

Kay CodjoebyKay Codjoe
January 18, 2026
in Opinion, Legal
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Sedinam Tamakloe

Sedinam Tamakloe

When the news broke that Sedinam Tamakloe-Attionu had been arrested in the United States, many people felt a quiet satisfaction. A long-running case had finally moved. A long wait had finally ended.

But this is not a story that should make us celebrate. It is a story that should make us pause.

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Years ago, a Ghanaian court examined the conduct of a woman entrusted with a public institution meant to serve small traders and struggling entrepreneurs. The court listened to witnesses, reviewed the evidence, and delivered its judgment. She was convicted and sentenced in absentia.

Life went on. Markets opened and closed. Budgets were read. New scandals replaced old ones in our headlines. But one simple fact remained. A person convicted by our courts was not serving her sentence.

It took the hand of another country to change that.

A justice system is not only a set of buildings and books. It is a promise we make to one another. A promise that when public trust is broken, there will be consequences. And not symbolic ones.

This was not a victimless case. The money at the heart of it was meant for people who sell in our markets, who borrow to expand tiny shops, who try to keep their families afloat with small, fragile businesses. For them, corruption is not an idea. It is the difference between staying open and shutting down.

The courts did their part. They told us what the law says. But justice is not only spoken. It is lived.

When someone can be charged, tried, convicted, and still live freely abroad for years, something in that promise weakens. It tells ordinary citizens that the law moves differently depending on who you are and where you can run.

That is a painful message in a country that is trying to teach itself new habits.

Yes, extradition is complicated. Yes, international law moves carefully. But seriousness is also measured by persistence. By the refusal to let cases quietly die of old age.

It should not take foreign marshals to remind us that our own judgments matter.

What happens next is the real test.

When Sedinam Tamakloe-Attionu is returned to Ghana, the law will give her the right to challenge her conviction. That is fair. That is what due process means. But the country must also show something else. That leaving Ghana is not a way of leaving accountability behind.

This case is being watched by more than lawyers and politicians. It is being watched by the woman who took a loan to restock her stall. By the man who is still paying off a small business debt that never quite turned into the dream he hoped for. By citizens who want to believe that public service still means something.

A nation is not judged by how many cases it announces. It is judged by how many it finishes.

This is one of them.

Factual note: Following a formal extradition request by the Government of Ghana in 2024, Sedinam Tamakloe-Attionu was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service in January 2026 and is currently in detention in the United States pending extradition proceedings before a U.S. court.

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