Founder and leader of Reign House Chapel, Prophet Eric Boahen Uche, on December 31, 2024, delivered a prophecy concerning a bill in Parliament that would seek to extend the tenure of office of the President of the Republic.
In the prophecy, which has since resurfaced and circulated widely, the prophet predicted that the passage of the bill would be accompanied by heated arguments and confusion within the parliamentary chamber.
According to him, the proposed legislation would seek to extend the term of office of the President.
“I saw them pass a law in Parliament and there was argument and confusion. A bill will be passed in Parliament and there will be confusion. This bill will seek to extend the term of office of the President,” he said.
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The prophecy has re-emerged following recent recommendations by the Constitutional Review Committee to extend Ghana’s presidential term from four years to five years.
The Committee argues that the current four-year tenure does not provide sufficient time for governments to effectively implement their policies.
Presenting the Committee’s report to President John Dramani Mahama at Jubilee House on Monday, December 22, 2025, the Chairman, Professor Henry Kwasi Prempeh, emphasised that the proposal is intended solely to enhance governance efficiency and does not include any provision for a third presidential term.
Constitutional Review Committee proposes five-year Presidential term
“We couldn’t find a place for a third term; there was no demand for it, and nobody seemed to support it, including President Mahama,” Professor Prempeh stated.
The Committee further observed that a significant portion of the four-year presidential term is often lost to administrative transitions and electioneering activities.
Professor Prempeh explained that, on average, a President spends about six months settling into office and nearly a year campaigning for re-election, thereby reducing effective governance time.
To address this challenge, the Committee also recommended regulating campaign seasons to curb prolonged political activity and allow governments adequate time to focus on governance.
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The Committee’s mandate was to review and resolve outstanding challenges from previous constitutional review processes, particularly those of the 2010 Constitution Review Commission and the 2023 Constitution Review Consultative Committee.
Compiled over several months, the final report contains proposed amendments to Ghana’s 1992 Constitution aimed at strengthening governance, promoting citizen participation, and addressing key national issues.
Meanwhile, President Mahama is expected to outline the next steps for implementing the recommendations, marking a significant moment in Ghana’s democratic process.
@accracitynews Founder and leader of Reign House Chapel, Prophet Eric Boahen, on December 31, 2024, delivered a prophecy concerning a bill in Parliament that would seek to extend the tenure of office of the President of the Republic. In the prophecy, which has since resurfaced and circulated widely, the prophet predicted that the passage of the bill would be accompanied by heated arguments and confusion within the parliamentary chamber. According to him, the proposed legislation would seek to extend the term of office of the President. “I saw them pass a law in Parliament, and there was argument and confusion. A bill will be passed in Parliament, and there will be confusion. This bill will seek to extend the term of office of the President,” he said. The prophecy has re-emerged following recent recommendations by the Constitutional Review Committee to extend Ghana’s presidential term to five years .
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