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The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has launched the Prof. Oquaye Centre for Constitutional Studies within the Institute to help broaden the understanding and application of constitutionalism at all levels of governance in the country. Through its programmes, the centre will also help Ghanaians to appreciate that constitutionalism is the pathway to peace, development and good governance. The Centre will assist to bring constitutionalism in all we do, translate the Constitution to the simplest terms and local languages with illustrations. It must be taught in schools, churches, mosques and civil society generally, to live by the tenets therein. From school children to local government politicians up to the national executive legislators and all, constitutionalism in Ghana and Africa should be studied, disseminated, and applied. It should be the guidepost to every activity and the yardstick to maintain or replace successive governments. The mandate of the Centre include: 1. To undertake a thorough study on proposals for review of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana as aforesaid. 2. To broaden the understanding and application of constitutionalism at all levels of governance and daily lives of Ghanaians. Studies in this regard will include: -Theory and Application of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana -The Supreme Court on wheels (Judgements on various decisions by the Supreme Court since 1993). Constitutional cases in Ghana’s Fourth Republic). -Understanding the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. A simple, well explained version of the Constitution in English and other languages. -Essays on the Ghana Constitution (1992) – Invitation for papers -1992 Constitution of Ghana Explained. -IEA Constitutional Papers -Historical Study, Constitutional Development in Ghana Ø Study of Colonial Times Ø 1st Republic Ø 2nd Republic Ø 3rd Republic Ø 4th Republic -Documents and Papers on Constitutional Development in Ghana. This will include deliberations and proceedings of the Commissions or Assemblies which drafted the Constitutions. -Constitutionalism in Ghana, The Trial of Martyrs, Re Akoto, J.B. Danquah et al. -The IEA Debate/Discourse on Constitutional Studies –Monthly Roundtables -Know Your Rights and Obligations under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana -The 1992 Constitution of Ghana – Your Rights and Obligations. -Capping of the Supreme Court – To Cap or Not to Cap? 3. To promote good governance in public affairs, civil society, political and economic institutions as part of our national life. Source: Peacefmonline.com – Extra News Ghana
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Former Head of Monitoring Unit of the Forestry Commission, Charles Owusu, has cautioned the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) against its internal political conflicts, stressing the party is treading on dangerous ground.

The New Patriotic Party is currently having constituency elections to elect its constituency executives before it progresses to the Regional level and subsequently national stage to elect its Presidential candidate for the 2024 elections.

However, some pockets of violence have been recorded at some constituencies during the elections that commenced yesterday, April 28.

A tumult broke out at the Okaikoi South as the delegates sought to prevent Electoral Commission officials from conducting the elections resulting in a near fisticuffs with Police personnel on-site.

The agitated delegates claimed their names had been deleted from party’s register being used to conduct the elections.

The situation was later controlled by the Police and the elections were peacefully held.

Also, an intervention by a leading member of the party, President Nana Akufo-Addo, led to the suspension of the elections in the Yendi constituency.

Some 123 aggrieved polling station executives whose names were removed from the polling station register also protested, therefore calling for the President’s intervention.

Reacting to these events, Charles Owusu admonished the NPP leadership to remedy their internal conflicts ensuring there is no foul play in the NPP elections or else forget about “breaking the eight”.

He wondered why simple constituency elections should turn chaotic stressing “it’s a disgrace to the NPP as a party”.

“From 1992 till date, they have improved in conducting elections to the extent that now they can hold elections in all the polling stations in Ghana. But what’s happening is that some party faithfuls’ names have been removed and replaced with another name and they want to use this to break the eight. Maybe, they want to end the eight,” he said while discussing the NPP elections on Peace FM’s morning show “Kokrokoo”.

Source: peacefmonline

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