Vacant Seat Saga: Don't over-legalise the constitution - Senyo Hosi

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  • Allan 1 year ago

    What does it mean?

  • Gaskia 1 year ago

    Exactly. So what's the conclusion of his effusion?

  • DotCom 1 year ago

    If I understood him correctly, he meant to say that interpretation of the law must reflect the will, hopes and aspirations of Ghanaians and not the judges. Ordinary people told the drafters of the constitution what they wante ...
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  • Bobby Stones 1 year ago

    Thanks so much Senyo Hosi, but your input won't make any impact. Our judiciary have a different interpretation for this simple language. Don't be surprise if the SC coins its political jaundice interpretation. Just as they t ...
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  • BugaBuga 1 year ago

    Senyo Hosi behaves as if he has more knowledge and info than Google. For an educated person his attitude stinks. Must he have a view on every subject? I’ve heard him claim credit for the ESLA POLICY INTRODUCED BY THE GOVERN ...
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  • Musa 1 year ago

    Bugabuga.. pls stop the stupidity. The man is saying the truth. If u don’t understand what he said then it’s ur fault bcos probably u have not educated itself enough.

  • Anane 1 year ago

    True talk, Mr. Senyo Hosi.
    The 1992 Constitution of Ghana was written by farmers, traders, carpenters, mansions, both literates and non literates. Today, you find politically convenient lawyers and NPP failed parliamentary c ...
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  • Kay 1 year ago

    Another conceited Togolese trokosi Ayigbe who thinks he can give Ghanaians a lecture on constitutional matters. He should reserve his lecture for his country where one family has dominated political power for generations. Ah ...
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  • Senyo 1 year ago

    Senyo is so empty and I don't really know why he's given the audience to speak on issues..

  • Good Boy 1 year ago

    That's what they always say..." Hairdressers were part of it.." Yet the constitution created an emuloment regime to benefit just few elites at the detriment of the development needs of hairdressers. Why will people go every l ...
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  • Hannan 1 year ago

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  • TomTom 1 year ago

    So what do want Ghanaians to do? Live the interpretation to market women and kayayo to interpret?

    This line of thought is childish and was not thought through before let out of the mouth. Don't talk because you have oppor ...
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  • YOUR DESIRE HAS OVERTAKEN YOUR THINKING 1 year ago

    Senuo as for this one you have been misreported p33. Hmm.. daabi... this is not you koraa

  • Totoola 1 year ago

    This is pure rubbish, Hosi!! Justice Sowah is here saying that the aspirations of the people should be grounded in the law and the constitution. Don’t put your own meaning on the words and meaning of the learned Judge

  • Sage 1 year ago

    What is this idiot spewing here ?
    Can he hear himself ?
    Avuu !!

  • Kwame 1 year ago

    Intelligent contribution, I just admire him

  • Zingordorgor 1 year ago

    Gyimiiiiiiiii etagbabaa go away. Foolish boy

  • Enyo 1 year ago

    The constitution is a legal document. The spirit and letter of it will be interpreted by the SC in due course. Have you ever found out the reason or the spirit of the constitution on MP’s defection? Why won’t the EC condu ...
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  • Ohene 1 year ago

    So Hosi, what did you say here? Theory. Just theory, I believe. This is a 50% mark if you were to write any academic paper, especially in the UK

  • Musa 1 year ago

    The SC knows that those seats are vacant the reason why they placed an injunction rather than rule on it. It’s a way of delaying and keeping the mps to help the npp remain a majority.
    This is a shame for a sc to try prote ...
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  • Citizen8 1 year ago

    This guy just wants to be heard, always full of himself. What he's saying means nothing. Doesn't he know that the Constitution itself is a legal document?

  • Musa 1 year ago

    Pls stop the stupidity and agree that u cannot read and comprehend. If the ruling will be in favour of the npp it will not be difficult for sc to rule but rather place an injunction to delay the ruling. Article 97 is in very ...
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  • BOY KOFI 1 year ago

    I don't understand why the Suprême Court is afraid to interprete Article 97 but want government business to advance.
    I'm very sure and certain that if Afenyo Markin has a case the Suprême Court would have by now interprete ...
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  • Observer 1 year ago

    What do you expect when people who did not want to be part of the preparation of the constitution have captured the state together with the constitution and the right to interpret what is in it. They now understand the consti ...
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