Cut the pariliament MP's in half and then we can talk about second chamber. The country is only 24million ppl- we do not need that manyofficials representing the ppl
Cut the pariliament MP's in half and then we can talk about second chamber. The country is only 24million ppl- we do not need that manyofficials representing the ppl
Mr T 10 years ago
The presidential system is a loop hole to do nothing and still get away with it because the so called power is in the hands of a group of do nothing officials. the second chamber is long time overdue. We are copying the UK in ... read full comment
The presidential system is a loop hole to do nothing and still get away with it because the so called power is in the hands of a group of do nothing officials. the second chamber is long time overdue. We are copying the UK in one way and our governmental system is totally American but not complete Ghanaians must wake up.
CORNEY 10 years ago
Yes,I think we need that but he is wrong to say having the second house or chamber will reduce the stranglehold of the two parties.
Ghana is an officially two party state like the US and no matter how the other mushroom part ... read full comment
Yes,I think we need that but he is wrong to say having the second house or chamber will reduce the stranglehold of the two parties.
Ghana is an officially two party state like the US and no matter how the other mushroom parties struggle they will never have any impact on Ghana's electoral system.
I know they don't want to hear that but that is the fact nobody can erase.
Dr Jay 10 years ago
Agreed and this is not a new concept. Also check the US system of the House and the Senate. Yes this is overdue and saying we do not have the money is no-brainer. Look at the level of corruption and tell us if this is not m ... read full comment
Agreed and this is not a new concept. Also check the US system of the House and the Senate. Yes this is overdue and saying we do not have the money is no-brainer. Look at the level of corruption and tell us if this is not money well spent. Good job.
Mahmoud 10 years ago
Why African leaders always want to be called presidents and not prime ministers? With the exception of the French speaking countries, whose systems have a president with a chosen prime minister to run the day to day affairs o ... read full comment
Why African leaders always want to be called presidents and not prime ministers? With the exception of the French speaking countries, whose systems have a president with a chosen prime minister to run the day to day affairs of the country, almost all the English speaking African countries inherited the prime ministerial parliamentary system. Most of them after independence chose or imposed the presidential system on their people with vast powers unnecessary for the countries' development, and without a strong parliament to check the executive and abuse of power. Frankly, the presidential system is too expensive and too imperial for a small country like Ghana.
Andrew Naija 10 years ago
Then capital relocated from Accra. My Accra will still be the most important city and all regional capitals will develop rapidly!
Then capital relocated from Accra. My Accra will still be the most important city and all regional capitals will develop rapidly!
Akwaaba 10 years ago
IDEG present JOY has stated this several times in his book. Talk to him. JOY2012 For 2016
IDEG present JOY has stated this several times in his book. Talk to him. JOY2012 For 2016
Bright 10 years ago
At last it came out of the mouth of a professional in the political field. It is good thinking and deserves thought.
At last it came out of the mouth of a professional in the political field. It is good thinking and deserves thought.
Kwabena Yeboah 10 years ago
I totally agree with Prof. Griffiths that the Executive system of government is detrimental to our democracy - our political system is not mature enough to practice the Executive system of government. We all were witnesses o ... read full comment
I totally agree with Prof. Griffiths that the Executive system of government is detrimental to our democracy - our political system is not mature enough to practice the Executive system of government. We all were witnesses of how Kofi Diawuo Kuffuor abused the presidency and took it to the cleaners.
If Ghanaians were smart enough, they would have amended the constitution and rein in the presidential system in favour of parliamentary system, but because we are dumb and ignorant of these foreign systems, Kuffuor's profligacy went on for eight years without the acute awareness of how the system was flawed. I have always maintained that the Executive system of government is akin to dictatorship and we must get rid of it; the parliamentary system will transfer power to the Speaker of the house and that is preferable to the current Executive system.
eugene 10 years ago
and make like USA 1 house is Represents and other is Senate..together like next year the Republicans (opposition) can stop President Obama's Upcoming bills and Cabinet appointments and try to repeal his earlier laws
and make like USA 1 house is Represents and other is Senate..together like next year the Republicans (opposition) can stop President Obama's Upcoming bills and Cabinet appointments and try to repeal his earlier laws
eugene 10 years ago
and will burn in hell for eternity!
and will burn in hell for eternity!
Paul 10 years ago
However I sometimes wonder how well the second chamber has served the United Kingdom as it remains unelected and deeply partisan to a large extent with Whips!
We must also not go the Turkish way where the Prime minister h ... read full comment
However I sometimes wonder how well the second chamber has served the United Kingdom as it remains unelected and deeply partisan to a large extent with Whips!
We must also not go the Turkish way where the Prime minister having been elected president, has simply 'switched' the roles, making himself much more powerful than the elected prime minister.
But I also agree that what is most important right now is to strengthen what we have and make sure the constitution is being properly followed and all playing their respective roles whilst we explore other possibilities.
Paa Joe 10 years ago
IT IS THE QUESTION OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, ROADS, ENERGY, COMMUNICATION, TRANSPORTATION(RAILWAYS)
SHELTER, WATER, SANITATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT THAT MATTERS FIRST TO A COUNTRY THAN SECOND CHAMBER.
WHERE HAS THE S ... read full comment
IT IS THE QUESTION OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, ROADS, ENERGY, COMMUNICATION, TRANSPORTATION(RAILWAYS)
SHELTER, WATER, SANITATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT THAT MATTERS FIRST TO A COUNTRY THAN SECOND CHAMBER.
WHERE HAS THE STATE OF GHANA THE FUNDS TO RUN ANOTHER CHAMBER.
Nii Adjei Blebo 10 years ago
Sir, I agree with you to some extent but it is not a question of funds that we have to think about. We have to think about restructuring the present representation in Parliament to fit in with the 2nd Chamber. The present s ... read full comment
Sir, I agree with you to some extent but it is not a question of funds that we have to think about. We have to think about restructuring the present representation in Parliament to fit in with the 2nd Chamber. The present system with an Executive President has not proved beneficial to the country but rather opened the way for a disguised Dictator and his cohorts to benefit from the resources at the expense of Ghanaians. The 2nd chamber will be a check on Parliament and act as a true representative of the people in stopping abuse. After all, the funds that you talk of are still being wasted in the present system and it would serve a useful purpose to find a way to curb that by introducing the 2nd Chamber which the British put forward to Ghana in 1957 but Nkrumah and the CPP Govt. rejected it outright.
Chief amankwa 10 years ago
Small country why do we need a presidential system of government .
The entire British system will be much better
Small country why do we need a presidential system of government .
The entire British system will be much better
Abeeku Mensah 10 years ago
Anyone who would entertain taking heed from so-called experts from other nations on a system of governance to adopt that is ideal for our country is to tacitly admit there are no wise men and women left in Ghana anymore. The ... read full comment
Anyone who would entertain taking heed from so-called experts from other nations on a system of governance to adopt that is ideal for our country is to tacitly admit there are no wise men and women left in Ghana anymore. The USA chose a system that fits their ideas and ideals of what nation they wanted to live under, and they chose not the British system.
Why then should anyone in Ghana think it is okay to take advice from any nation, especially those from nations who savagely raped Africa of its natural, mineral and human resource for decades?
A multi chamber system not only increases the overhead cost of government but become a vehicle for accelerated bribery and corruption that will come by way of foreign and domestic lobbyists who will buy our elected officers to water down our laws thereby enabling others to dictate what they deem good for Ghana? Our elected representatives under a multi-chamber system would be reduced to puppets masquerading as legislators. Do we need two chambers of representatives who will ensure their retirement packages makes them rich for their miserable and sorry lives even as they sell out to foreign interests? What is good for Western so-called democratic laissez-faire economic nations is not necessarily good for Ghana. There is nothing for free in a global competitive market
WillsGO 10 years ago
Nothing else shall work in Ghana. Everyone in that country is somehow corrupt.. We can even try the federal system and that won't work either. Unless we change our minds from corruption and improve our enforcement methods.
Nothing else shall work in Ghana. Everyone in that country is somehow corrupt.. We can even try the federal system and that won't work either. Unless we change our minds from corruption and improve our enforcement methods.
VOICE OF REASON 10 years ago
That parliamentary system is what Ghana needs.Minority leader in parliament,Osei Kyei Mensah,has also expressed similar sentiments.It is the only system to hold the executive accountable and to put an end to politics of impun ... read full comment
That parliamentary system is what Ghana needs.Minority leader in parliament,Osei Kyei Mensah,has also expressed similar sentiments.It is the only system to hold the executive accountable and to put an end to politics of impunity !
VOICE OF REASON 10 years ago
It is only a parliamentary system that can stop dumb leaders like Mahama from running $5billion budget deficit and get away with it.MPs must also be barred from taking ministerial appointment
It is only a parliamentary system that can stop dumb leaders like Mahama from running $5billion budget deficit and get away with it.MPs must also be barred from taking ministerial appointment
osei yaw - london 10 years ago
The two chamber system would bury the present rubbish system; where
- a dim bloke like NPP Akyem Akufo Ado who is not even an elected MP, and therefore not an opposition member in Parliament, yet goes about saying and doin ... read full comment
The two chamber system would bury the present rubbish system; where
- a dim bloke like NPP Akyem Akufo Ado who is not even an elected MP, and therefore not an opposition member in Parliament, yet goes about saying and doing stupid things that annoys Ghanaians
Osei Wusu-Khanin/osei yaw - london
Whatever 10 years ago
Even the 1st and only chamber we have, what has been their value to the fourth republic apart from being a rubber-stamp for the executive and murderously rewarding themselves Ex-gratia at the end of every four years
Even the 1st and only chamber we have, what has been their value to the fourth republic apart from being a rubber-stamp for the executive and murderously rewarding themselves Ex-gratia at the end of every four years
Nii Adjei Blebo 10 years ago
Yes, Ghana's need for 2nd Chamber is long overdue because since the introduction in 1957 of a unitary form of Govt. under Executive President no way has been found to carry the country forward and improve the life of Ghanaian ... read full comment
Yes, Ghana's need for 2nd Chamber is long overdue because since the introduction in 1957 of a unitary form of Govt. under Executive President no way has been found to carry the country forward and improve the life of Ghanaians. Time, in my view, has proved beyond reasonable doubt that those we vote into office, be it NDC, NPP, CPP or any other, do not have a clue about how to run a country to the benefit of her citizens but rather to enrich themselves. It is, therefore, time to have a 2nd Chamber to represent the people in the real sense as MPs under the present system are there only to represent themselves and not the country. Just consider the recent refurbishment of Parliament with furniture, carpet, etc. being imported from China and work involved being done by the Chinese!! It is sheer folly and disgraceful of Parliament to allow that to happen with timber and good craftsmen available in abundance in Ghana. It is time we sit back and think deeply about the country rather than our individual selves and find a way forward for the country for Ghanaians cannot continue to suffer like in present times.
GHANABA 10 years ago
Independence from what? Nothing in our "bogus" copy and paste constitution reflects the true ideals of the real people of Ghana.It is of value or "sacred" only to those who copied it from somewhere and the "VENAL" lawyers who ... read full comment
Independence from what? Nothing in our "bogus" copy and paste constitution reflects the true ideals of the real people of Ghana.It is of value or "sacred" only to those who copied it from somewhere and the "VENAL" lawyers who make a fortune out of it.
K.Duah 10 years ago
We have to give room for an open ideals period
We have to give room for an open ideals period
Manchester 10 years ago
I believe that a second chamber would be an excellent idea and a most welcome one.
I believe that a second chamber would be an excellent idea and a most welcome one.
eugene 10 years ago
1 or 2 for each region!
1 or 2 for each region!
SABEE 10 years ago
WHAT IS THE WORK OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE WHICH SHOULD DO THE WORK OF THE SECOND CHAMBER-FOOD FOR THOUGHT
WHAT IS THE WORK OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE WHICH SHOULD DO THE WORK OF THE SECOND CHAMBER-FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Okponglo Guy 10 years ago
Abolish presidential system. Wasteful. A prime minister is enough. Government can be dissolved whenever there is a vote of no confidence.
Coumcil of State can be upper chamber.
Invest more in District Assemblies for develo ... read full comment
Abolish presidential system. Wasteful. A prime minister is enough. Government can be dissolved whenever there is a vote of no confidence.
Coumcil of State can be upper chamber.
Invest more in District Assemblies for development.
Cut the pariliament MP's in half and then we can talk about second chamber. The country is only 24million ppl- we do not need that manyofficials representing the ppl
The presidential system is a loop hole to do nothing and still get away with it because the so called power is in the hands of a group of do nothing officials. the second chamber is long time overdue. We are copying the UK in ...
read full comment
Yes,I think we need that but he is wrong to say having the second house or chamber will reduce the stranglehold of the two parties.
Ghana is an officially two party state like the US and no matter how the other mushroom part ...
read full comment
Agreed and this is not a new concept. Also check the US system of the House and the Senate. Yes this is overdue and saying we do not have the money is no-brainer. Look at the level of corruption and tell us if this is not m ...
read full comment
Why African leaders always want to be called presidents and not prime ministers? With the exception of the French speaking countries, whose systems have a president with a chosen prime minister to run the day to day affairs o ...
read full comment
Then capital relocated from Accra. My Accra will still be the most important city and all regional capitals will develop rapidly!
IDEG present JOY has stated this several times in his book. Talk to him. JOY2012 For 2016
At last it came out of the mouth of a professional in the political field. It is good thinking and deserves thought.
I totally agree with Prof. Griffiths that the Executive system of government is detrimental to our democracy - our political system is not mature enough to practice the Executive system of government. We all were witnesses o ...
read full comment
and make like USA 1 house is Represents and other is Senate..together like next year the Republicans (opposition) can stop President Obama's Upcoming bills and Cabinet appointments and try to repeal his earlier laws
and will burn in hell for eternity!
However I sometimes wonder how well the second chamber has served the United Kingdom as it remains unelected and deeply partisan to a large extent with Whips!
We must also not go the Turkish way where the Prime minister h ...
read full comment
IT IS THE QUESTION OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, ROADS, ENERGY, COMMUNICATION, TRANSPORTATION(RAILWAYS)
SHELTER, WATER, SANITATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT THAT MATTERS FIRST TO A COUNTRY THAN SECOND CHAMBER.
WHERE HAS THE S ...
read full comment
Sir, I agree with you to some extent but it is not a question of funds that we have to think about. We have to think about restructuring the present representation in Parliament to fit in with the 2nd Chamber. The present s ...
read full comment
Small country why do we need a presidential system of government .
The entire British system will be much better
Anyone who would entertain taking heed from so-called experts from other nations on a system of governance to adopt that is ideal for our country is to tacitly admit there are no wise men and women left in Ghana anymore. The ...
read full comment
Nothing else shall work in Ghana. Everyone in that country is somehow corrupt.. We can even try the federal system and that won't work either. Unless we change our minds from corruption and improve our enforcement methods.
That parliamentary system is what Ghana needs.Minority leader in parliament,Osei Kyei Mensah,has also expressed similar sentiments.It is the only system to hold the executive accountable and to put an end to politics of impun ...
read full comment
It is only a parliamentary system that can stop dumb leaders like Mahama from running $5billion budget deficit and get away with it.MPs must also be barred from taking ministerial appointment
The two chamber system would bury the present rubbish system; where
- a dim bloke like NPP Akyem Akufo Ado who is not even an elected MP, and therefore not an opposition member in Parliament, yet goes about saying and doin ...
read full comment
Even the 1st and only chamber we have, what has been their value to the fourth republic apart from being a rubber-stamp for the executive and murderously rewarding themselves Ex-gratia at the end of every four years
Yes, Ghana's need for 2nd Chamber is long overdue because since the introduction in 1957 of a unitary form of Govt. under Executive President no way has been found to carry the country forward and improve the life of Ghanaian ...
read full comment
Independence from what? Nothing in our "bogus" copy and paste constitution reflects the true ideals of the real people of Ghana.It is of value or "sacred" only to those who copied it from somewhere and the "VENAL" lawyers who ...
read full comment
We have to give room for an open ideals period
I believe that a second chamber would be an excellent idea and a most welcome one.
1 or 2 for each region!
WHAT IS THE WORK OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE WHICH SHOULD DO THE WORK OF THE SECOND CHAMBER-FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Abolish presidential system. Wasteful. A prime minister is enough. Government can be dissolved whenever there is a vote of no confidence.
Coumcil of State can be upper chamber.
Invest more in District Assemblies for develo ...
read full comment