Legal luminary and statesman Kwaku Ansa-Asare has criticised the Supreme Court of Ghana for the chaos in after the Speaker of , , declared four seats in the House vacant.
According to him, the Supreme Court's decision to hear the matter has exacerbated the problem in the House, leading to two indefinite adjournments in less than a month.
Ansa-Asare, a former director of the Ghana School of Law, argued that the Supreme Court's intervention was unnecessary and did not have the authority to interfere in the political dispute between the minority factions. "The Supreme Court doesn't have any say, you know, in this political tussle that is going on between the minorities… It is devoid of any constitutional legality, you know, to send it to the Supreme Court. "That has added to the problem.
Because sometimes in trying to find a solution to a problem, you rather create more problems.