Our current constitution was made to protect one and only one person and that is JJ "Rawshit" Rawlings. Why? What is the meaning of the "Indemnity Clause" in the constitution?
That said, Burkinabes are fed up with Blaise ... read full comment
Our current constitution was made to protect one and only one person and that is JJ "Rawshit" Rawlings. Why? What is the meaning of the "Indemnity Clause" in the constitution?
That said, Burkinabes are fed up with Blaise and the only option let is to embark on the protest which eventually yield a positive result. If any leader in Ghana tries to overstay his term in office, by cunningly twisting the laid down procedure in the constitution, something which I think will not happen, Ghanaians will look for a remedy.
Mahmoud 9 years ago
What is the difference between Kwame Nkrumah, Rawlings and Blaise Campaore? They were all dictators and tyrants that tried to remain in power for ever. In fact, both of them borrowed a leaf from Nkrumah's communist dictatorsh ... read full comment
What is the difference between Kwame Nkrumah, Rawlings and Blaise Campaore? They were all dictators and tyrants that tried to remain in power for ever. In fact, both of them borrowed a leaf from Nkrumah's communist dictatorship.
Dumb Ass & Wise Guys Bar 9 years ago
The writer stated that,
"Ghana's 1992 Constitution allows Parliament, and Parliament alone to initiate amendments to the Constitution."
"Constitutions are sacred documents. They should not be amended lightly. Where ame ... read full comment
The writer stated that,
"Ghana's 1992 Constitution allows Parliament, and Parliament alone to initiate amendments to the Constitution."
"Constitutions are sacred documents. They should not be amended lightly. Where amendments are desired, the processes that the Constitution mandate should be followed to the letter. Any deviations are impermissible."
Well, Parliament didn't reviewed the current 1992 constitution but a committee appointed by one man - the then President Mills, and the invested resources and results are ready and pending.
The question is what should become of the CRC recommendations/95 amendments/report that's pending?
What's your view, should the country write a complete new constitution, amend the current one, or implement the CRC report in totality?
Would requirement of super-majority clause feature anywhere in the soon to be amended, or the soon to be written constitution on material issues like budget, and finance of political campaigns and what have you?
kaketonti 9 years ago
Indemnity Clause ask Thief K4
Indemnity Clause ask Thief K4
jj 9 years ago
The so called institutional expert is at it again with his myopic analysis and interpretations!!!!!!!!!
The so called institutional expert is at it again with his myopic analysis and interpretations!!!!!!!!!
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago
jj, what is myopic analysis and interpretations in this piece? The Executive initiating constitutional amendment is dangerous and what happened in Burkina Faso is the danger that Ghana should learn from and avoid. Is this wha ... read full comment
jj, what is myopic analysis and interpretations in this piece? The Executive initiating constitutional amendment is dangerous and what happened in Burkina Faso is the danger that Ghana should learn from and avoid. Is this what you called myopic analysis and interpretations? Why did you fail to put your accurate analysis and interpretations? It's easy to criticise and condemn but not easy to forward original ideas.
Today, Ghana may have Mahama but tomorrow it could a Comppaore or Obasanjo type who would attempt to change the constitution and remove the two term limit and rule as long as they want. That is the danger.
Okonko Palm 9 years ago
What happened in Burkina Faso was an uprising by the people in the face of the president using his majority in parliament to change the constitution to his benefit.Apart from raising a conflict of interest issue,it was a blat ... read full comment
What happened in Burkina Faso was an uprising by the people in the face of the president using his majority in parliament to change the constitution to his benefit.Apart from raising a conflict of interest issue,it was a blatant attempt by the president to perpetuate himself in power without a realistic chance of change.
You can't compare and equate that scenario to that of Ghana because of our history.You must be forcing an analogy that is completely unimaginable in Ghana knowing our level of political awareness.more so there are checks and balances in our constitution which completely blocks the president from changing the constitution without a referendum especially in the core areas.
DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 9 years ago
Thanks, Okonko Palm. I something wonder whether most posting in here have actually familiarised themselves adequately with the structures of our govern constitution before accounting on the subject of our democratic fate as a ... read full comment
Thanks, Okonko Palm. I something wonder whether most posting in here have actually familiarised themselves adequately with the structures of our govern constitution before accounting on the subject of our democratic fate as a nation. In fact, the more one engages them the vivid their ignorance come shining brightly through like a fulgent summer day.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Brilliant and timely!
One is reminded of Mr. Mahama's recent outburst at the People of Burkinabe Faso as they rebelled against what was clearly an illegal attempt to change their constitution by the "Commission".
Maham ... read full comment
Brilliant and timely!
One is reminded of Mr. Mahama's recent outburst at the People of Burkinabe Faso as they rebelled against what was clearly an illegal attempt to change their constitution by the "Commission".
Mahama was livid!
Why wasn't Mahama the "communicator" on the side of the People of Burkinabe Faso?
A ha -- he has his own commission....
Thanks, Prof Asare!!!!!
Ok 9 years ago
So the Burkina Faso constitution allowed Blaise to do what he did quickly dissolved the constitution to create that space. He knew what he was doing against the people of Burkina Faso. The tyrant indirectly told the people th ... read full comment
So the Burkina Faso constitution allowed Blaise to do what he did quickly dissolved the constitution to create that space. He knew what he was doing against the people of Burkina Faso. The tyrant indirectly told the people that if you don't like me deal with the chaose. By their constitution therefore he may not have violated it at the time he took that action. The military also took the staled opportunity to game on the people. We are yet to see how they resolve this constitunal crises.
Mr. Figure-Out 9 years ago
So of us missed your comments. Welcome!
So of us missed your comments. Welcome!
Osofo 9 years ago
The masses didn't read the constitution so what are you talking about. They were merely fed up with the status quo just like Ghanaians are.
The masses didn't read the constitution so what are you talking about. They were merely fed up with the status quo just like Ghanaians are.
Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago
Stupid Asare wrote bugus article
Stupid Asare wrote bugus article
Dessy 9 years ago
Evil go on Evil..wishing Ghana mayhem is the last thing to wish
Evil go on Evil..wishing Ghana mayhem is the last thing to wish
I-WITNESS 9 years ago
The name of the country is Burkina Faso. You can shorten that to just "Burkina". The people of Burkina Faso are refered to as Burkinabes (plural) or Burkinabe (singular).
I agree with you there are plenty of lessons to be ... read full comment
The name of the country is Burkina Faso. You can shorten that to just "Burkina". The people of Burkina Faso are refered to as Burkinabes (plural) or Burkinabe (singular).
I agree with you there are plenty of lessons to be learnt from Burkina Faso or the Burkinabes. Mahama and the NDC will be well-advised to avoid a "Burkina Faso" in Ghana!
Our current constitution was made to protect one and only one person and that is JJ "Rawshit" Rawlings. Why? What is the meaning of the "Indemnity Clause" in the constitution?
That said, Burkinabes are fed up with Blaise ...
read full comment
What is the difference between Kwame Nkrumah, Rawlings and Blaise Campaore? They were all dictators and tyrants that tried to remain in power for ever. In fact, both of them borrowed a leaf from Nkrumah's communist dictatorsh ...
read full comment
The writer stated that,
"Ghana's 1992 Constitution allows Parliament, and Parliament alone to initiate amendments to the Constitution."
"Constitutions are sacred documents. They should not be amended lightly. Where ame ...
read full comment
Indemnity Clause ask Thief K4
The so called institutional expert is at it again with his myopic analysis and interpretations!!!!!!!!!
jj, what is myopic analysis and interpretations in this piece? The Executive initiating constitutional amendment is dangerous and what happened in Burkina Faso is the danger that Ghana should learn from and avoid. Is this wha ...
read full comment
What happened in Burkina Faso was an uprising by the people in the face of the president using his majority in parliament to change the constitution to his benefit.Apart from raising a conflict of interest issue,it was a blat ...
read full comment
Thanks, Okonko Palm. I something wonder whether most posting in here have actually familiarised themselves adequately with the structures of our govern constitution before accounting on the subject of our democratic fate as a ...
read full comment
Brilliant and timely!
One is reminded of Mr. Mahama's recent outburst at the People of Burkinabe Faso as they rebelled against what was clearly an illegal attempt to change their constitution by the "Commission".
Maham ...
read full comment
So the Burkina Faso constitution allowed Blaise to do what he did quickly dissolved the constitution to create that space. He knew what he was doing against the people of Burkina Faso. The tyrant indirectly told the people th ...
read full comment
So of us missed your comments. Welcome!
The masses didn't read the constitution so what are you talking about. They were merely fed up with the status quo just like Ghanaians are.
Stupid Asare wrote bugus article
Evil go on Evil..wishing Ghana mayhem is the last thing to wish
The name of the country is Burkina Faso. You can shorten that to just "Burkina". The people of Burkina Faso are refered to as Burkinabes (plural) or Burkinabe (singular).
I agree with you there are plenty of lessons to be ...
read full comment