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Majority Chief Whip Addresses GBA's Constitutional Status

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January 18, 20264 days ago
What the Majority Chief Whip said about removing GBA from the Constitution

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Majority Chief Whip Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor stated the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) lacks constitutional entitlement and is a voluntary body. He rejected claims the NDC seeks its removal from the Constitution, arguing the GBA derives rights from Article 21(1)(e), not direct constitutional mention. Former GBA President Yaw Acheampong Boafo criticized the Constitution Review Committee's recommendation for removal, deeming it politically motivated.

The Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has rejected claims that the NDC is pushing to remove the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) from the 1992 Constitution, insisting that the association has no constitutional entitlement. In a post shared on his X page on Sunday, January 18, 2025, he stated that the GBA is a voluntary professional body and cannot “metamorphose into a creature of the constitution.” Yaw Boafo blasts CRC for ‘conceding’ to NDC’s demand for GBA to be removed from the Constitution He clarified that the GBA exists due to rights derived from Article 21(1)(e) of the Constitution, not because it is mentioned elsewhere in the document. The lawmaker warned that any attempt to claim constitutional status for the association would fail. "The Constitution is a living document; it is capable of growth… and that’s why the unearned sense of self-entitlement of the GBA is surgically excised," he added. Former Ghana Bar Association (GBA) President Yaw Acheampong Boafo has criticised the Constitution Review Committee's (CRC) recommendation to remove the association from the 1992 Constitution. Ghana Bar Association to be removed from the 1992 Constitution - CRC Report According to him, the move is politically motivated by the NDC. Read his post below: JKB/EB Watch as commuters speak on recent transportation challenges '

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