President John Dramani Mahama has announced that the Constitutional Review Committee will submit its final report to him on December 22.
The Committee, led by Prof H. Kwesi Prempeh has been gathering national feedback on proposed changes to several parts of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution for months.
President Mahama mentioned that the team had briefed him and provided an overview of its initial findings during a meeting held three weeks ago.
“They met me three weeks ago and made a presentation of some of the findings they were going to make. They are quite interesting. They intend to present the final results on December 22. Once the final report is presented, we will make it known to the rest of the nation,” he stated during discussions with the National Peace Council at the Jubilee House on Wednesday, December 10.
The President also commented on a developing national discussion about Muslim students’ rights at mission schools.
He emphasised the significance of maintaining tolerance for variety in all educational institutions, pointing out that agreements governing faith-based schools already have measures for accommodating various religious practices.
President Mahama reiterated his administration’s commitment to ensuring that every student, regardless of religious background, is treated fairly and with dignity.










