Former Special Prosecutor and respected legal figure Martin Amidu has expressed serious concerns regarding Ghana's ongoing constitutional review process.

In a scathing critique, he accuses Henry Kwasi Prempeh, Chairman of the Constitutional Review Committee, of pushing a covert agenda to alter entrenched provisions in the Constitution, particularly those related to the Council of State.

Amidu argues that the review is not a genuine effort at reform but a partisan maneuver, allegedly supported by ideologically driven think tanks.

Here are 10 key accusations from Amidu's explosive write-up: Hidden Agenda Behind the Review Amidu claims Henry Kwasi Prempeh is using the constitutional review as a smokescreen to advance personal reforms targeting the Council of State, under the guise of national interest.