The Oti community has taken the lead in calling for a comprehensive review of Ghana's 1992 Constitution, specifically demanding the abolition of the Council of State position.

According to residents who spoke during the CDD-Ghana forum held in Dambai, they contend that the Council of State has become redundant and no longer serves its intended purpose.

They argue that the Council's advisory role has not had a significant impact on the country's governance and development. "We believe that the Council of State has outlived its usefulness.

It's time for us to review our constitution and ensure that our governance structures are effective and responsive to the needs of citizens," they added.