Constitutional Review Committee To Deliver Final Report On December 22.

The proposed legislation, titled the Office of the Special Prosecutor (Repeal) Bill, 2025, was dated December 8. It calls for returning full prosecutorial authority over corruption cases to the Attorney-General, in line with Article 88 of the Constitution

EBENEZER DE-GAULLE
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President John Dramani Mahama has revealed on Wednesday that Ghana’s Constitutional Review Committee will deliver its final report to him on December 22.

The committee, chaired by Professor H. Kwesi Prempah, was tasked with gathering public views on possible reforms to the constitution. Mahama told the National Peace Council at the Jubilee House that the panel had already shared preliminary findings with him three weeks ago.

The eight-member team, formed in January 2025 and chaired by CDD-Ghana Executive Director Prof. H. Kwasi Prempeh, was tasked with reviewing and resolving gaps and issues from earlier constitutional review processes, including the 2010 Constitution Review Commission and the 2023 Consultative Committee.
The eight-member team, formed in January 2025 and chaired by CDD-Ghana Executive Director Prof. H. Kwasi Prempeh, was tasked with reviewing and resolving gaps and issues from earlier constitutional review processes, including the 2010 Constitution Review Commission and the 2023 Consultative Committee.

“They met me three weeks ago and made a presentation of some of the findings they were going to make. They are quite interesting. They intend to present the final results on December 22. Once the final report is presented, we will make it known to the rest of the nation,” Mahama said.

The president also addressed a dispute over the rights of Muslim students in mission schools. He urged respect for diversity in faith-based institutions, noting that recognition of different religious practices is already part of existing agreements.

Mahama called on school leaders to comply with the terms of their Memorandum of Understanding to ensure that the rights of all students are protected.

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