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If parties turn Constitution Review into political battle, we’ve lost a once-in-a-generation opportunity – Kwasi Prempeh

While acknowledging that constitutional reform is inherently political, he argued that broad public participation and robust national debate are essential to producing a credible outcome.“I’m expecting, I’m hoping that the political class, who for better or worse are the gatekeepers in this process… will come to this with a certain sense of patriotic obligation, not deference to party, because this is going to last beyond any party’s tenure, any president’s tenure.”Kwasi Prempeh, has cautioned political parties against reducing Ghana’s constitutional review process to a partisan contest.
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