Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM) has weighed in on the growing debate over Ghana's costly by-elections, arguing that the conversation must shift from complaints to constitutional reform.

The discussion gained momentum following the passing of sitting MPs, with Engineer Kwabena Agyapong and IMANI Vice President Kofi Bentil questioning the heavy financial and security burden involved.

Agyapong particularly noted that deploying 5,000 police officers and other resources drains an already struggling economy.

KSM admitted that he once leaned toward this pragmatic view. "I actually said whatever happens… is not going to change the fundamental framework of parliament, so why can't we just move on?