Former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu has raised alarms over the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin's recent decision to adjourn Parliament "sine die," arguing that this move has exacerbated the ongoing political stalemate.
Amidu contends that Bagbin should have sought judicial clarification on the contentious interpretations of Article 97, rather than escalating the matter within Parliament.
In his extensive article titled "Pulling the 1992 Constitution from the Brink of the Precipices," Amidu warns that the political manoeuvring within Parliament threatens to undermine Ghana's 1992 Constitution.
He highlights the recent parliamentary clashes in October as a significant risk to the country's constitutional order, suggesting that political elites are prioritizing personal gains over national interests.