Human rights activist, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, has called for changes in the governance structure, arguing that presidents should be held accountable after their tenure, citinewsroom.com has reported.
He also called for an end to what he described as systematic impunity entrenched by the constitution. "The constitution cannot preach justice while entrenching impunity.
We have also argued that presidents should not be shielded from prosecution after their tenure," he stated during an interview on JoyNews on January 25, 2025.
Oliver further criticised the Council of State, arguing that it has outlived its usefulness and has become a symbol of redundancy in governance.