54298188898_1e4989d2fa_k

President John Mahama has sworn in the eight-member committee he established to review the country’s 1992 constitution.

At a ceremony held at the Jubilee House on Thursday, Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine urged the committee members to perform their duties excellently, noting they had been carefully selected for the task.

“You have been carefully selected for this important work on behalf of our country. The easier part of the job is to follow the prescribed method for altering the constitution. The more challenging aspect, and I can say this without fear of contradiction, is to recommend substantive provisions to add to or replace elements of the current constitution,” he said in his address.

President Mahama stated that the move to review the constitution is not a sign of failure, but rather a recognition of the country’s progress.

He said, “The call for constitutional reform is not an admission of failure, but an acknowledgment of progress, a recognition that our democracy must be dynamic, responsive, and ever attuned to the needs of our people.”

The committee’s membership includes:

  1. Prof. H Kwasi Prempeh – Chairman
  2. Justice Sophia Adinyirah – Member
  3. Prof. Kwame Karikari – Member
  4. Mrs. Charlotte Osei – Member
  5. Dr. Godwin Djokoto – Member
  6. Ibrahim Tanko Amidu – Member
  7. Dr. Esi Ansah – Member
  8. Dr. Rainer Akumperigeya – Secretary

Read also…

ACUC backs calls for immediate asset declaration by appointees

Click on the link to join the OnlineTimesGH News channel for curated, meaningful stories tailored just for

YOU: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VajF89Q6WaKprDT5mu2V

About The Author

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *