As Ghana inches closer to the pivotal 2024 elections, former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu delivers a piercing analysis of the current political climate, marked by escalating tensions between the two dominant parties, the NDC and NPP.
In his opinion piece to , Amidu scrutinizes the recent decision by the Speaker of Parliament to declare four seats vacant-a move that has sparked fierce debate and legal challenges.
He argues that this political manoeuvring threatens not only the integrity of the electoral process but also the very foundations of the 1992 Constitution.
Amidu warns that both parties, in their desperate quest for power, risk igniting a cycle of conflict that could lead to instability and violence, reminiscent of Ghana's tumultuous past.