Engineer and policy analyst, Kosi Dedey, has issued a stern critique of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), accusing it and other professional bodies of failing the country by not maintaining consistency and integrity in their public positions-particularly on issues that concern national justice and governance.
Speaking on Channel One TV, Dedey said: "I think that professional bodies in this country, not just the Ghana Bar Association, have failed this country. "Professional bodies need to sit up and hold their members accountable.
We cannot be flip-flopping like that.
We need to be consistent if we want the profession to be respected." His comments follow recent statements by the GBA calling for a review of the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.