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Ghana: Beyond “Free, Regular and Credible Elections”

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  • Atigsibadek 11 years ago

    Awesome and very apt, devoid of political bias. If Ghana will be then we must be absolutely committed to its every step as a people regardless of who is in or out of power. If policies die with change of governments then we a ...
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  • Hamid 11 years ago

    Oh, ghanaweb!!! This is clearly the best article of the day but look at what people are reading and commenting on?

    This is an article that goes into the heart of our current constitution and warns the opposition NPP that ...
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  • Kwasi K 11 years ago

    Stephen, you really touched on a very important issue- the indemnity clause. I hope the leaders are reading.

  • Sunkwa 11 years ago

    There's no credible constitution in the world with an 'indemnity clause'--this must be done away with--and let the chips fall where they may be--I truly endorse the article's use of the phrase'legalized dictatorship'---it is ...
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  • Opanin 11 years ago

    Few years ago, the NDC government of the late Prof Atta Mills set up a Constitutional Review Committee to review the 1992 Constitution at a cost that baffled many Ghanaians because the Committee took liberty to travel to all ...
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  • EFO NANA 11 years ago

    The constitution was written to favour Rawlings. It must be rewritten.

  • ghanaman 11 years ago

    Bro Steve has demonstrated in the above piece a rare hue of objective thinking and sharp analysis. The conclusion he arrives at for Parliament to initiate a process to prepare a re-write of the Constitution is both welcome an ...
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  • KojoT 11 years ago

    I commend and congratulate you. Your article is brilliant. It is informative, educative, objective and devoid of partisan affiliation unlike most of the write ups we read here. Bravo and more of those. I will look out for you ...
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  • Hamid 11 years ago

    That is the problem of ghanaweb, oo, Kojo T. Good articles go unread and un-commented. Today, all the regulars are there reading Sangapaare's silly and badly written article on where Akans come from. They cannot comment meani ...
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  • SUMBRUNGU 11 years ago

    Spot on. A report of the commission set up by former prez Mills to review our constitution has been finalised with the majority of their recommendations receiving government's favour. This should hopefully give some dynamism ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    If we consider that democracy and its practice is not an exact science, and that different systems of government have their advantages and disadvantages, you seem to be unhappy with the way our current constitution is crafted ...
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  • The Eye Germany 11 years ago

    Kudos,Steve! As usual and characteristic of you,this is a great educative, and enlightened article, devoid of wearing any political party colours. Bravo! I will like to state that,like some politicians of the time of fighting ...
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  • YAFFA YAFFA 11 years ago

    YOU ARE SO GREAT. KEEP ON GIVING US MORE OF THESE TO CHANGE HONEST, GOD FEARING. PATROTIC GHANAIANS WHO HAVE OUR DEAR NATION AT HEART.BRAVO. KUDOS

  • Koffi 11 years ago

    Well written and really insightful! Keep up the good work!

  • Dr. Richard Owusu 11 years ago

    This article is excellent and takes up a very pertinent issue to our development.
    I hope the political class come together to agree on a new consitution that is really democratic and supports the country's development.
    Good ...
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  • Koo Nimo 11 years ago

    Our dear homeland Ghana needs to be preserved and developed for posterity.Atta Ayekoo.

  • Seth, USA 11 years ago

    Steve, this article is timely. I hope our politicians will seize on this opportunity to rewrite our constitution. We can utilize the experiences of Kufour, Rawlings, Kofi Annan, and of course other Ghanaians while they are al ...
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