Lawyer and human rights advocate Gloria Ofori-Boadu has called on Ghanaians to exercise restraint and uphold the tenets of democracy, warning against hasty actions and conclusions that could threaten the country's constitutional order.
Speaking on Newsfile on JoyNews, she emphasized the importance of Ghana's evolving democratic framework and the need to preserve it through measured discourse and respect for the rule of law. "I will say we are jumping the gun, because Ghana - we are now in a constitutional liberal democracy.
In fact, if I just say 'constitutional', I am limiting it, because there once was a time that we had the one-time democracy.
But now we have the constitutional liberal democracy, which is broadening on the principles of human rights - the rights to be heard, the right to freedom and all that.