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A former Government Spokesperson on Governance and Security, Dr Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, has called on Parliament to approach discussions on proposals by the Constitution Review Committee (CRC) dispassionately and without any partisan political lenses.

“A non-political, inclusive debate will enable us to fortify our democratic framework, enhance efficiency, and position Ghana for sustainable prosperity in the 21st century,” he said in a statement.

The statement was issued to mark the 34th anniversary of the Fourth Republican Constitution on Wednesday, January 7.

Find the statement below:

Statement on the 34th Anniversary of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution

Fellow Ghanaians,

As we mark the 34th anniversary of our revered 1992 Constitution, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the people of Ghana.

This milestone is a testament to our nation’s enduring commitment to democratic principles and the rule of law, which have served as the bedrock of our progress since the dawn of the Fourth Republic.

I commend the strides we have made in democratic governance over these years. Ghana stands as a beacon of stability in Africa, with multiple peaceful transitions of power between political parties, free and fair elections, and a vibrant civil society that holds leaders accountable. This achievement speaks volumes about the resilience and foresight embedded in our Constitution, which has weathered political storms, economic challenges, and social transformations while safeguarding fundamental human rights and fostering national unity.

However, no constitution is immutable, and the time has come for a thoughtful review to ensure it remains relevant to our evolving needs.

Recent proposals from the Constitution Review Committee and various stakeholders include extending presidential and parliamentary terms from four to five years to allow for more effective policy implementation, reducing the number of Members of Parliament to streamline governance and cut costs, strengthening anti-corruption measures through enhanced independence for institutions like the Office of the Special Prosecutor, and promoting gender equality in leadership roles. Other suggestions focus on reforming the Council of State, improving electoral processes to minimize disputes, and reviewing land ownership laws to address longstanding inequities.

I urge Parliament to approach these discussions with dispassion, setting aside partisan politics and prioritizing the collective interest of Ghana’s growth and development. A non-political, inclusive debate will enable us to fortify our democratic framework, enhance efficiency, and position Ghana for sustainable prosperity in the 21st century.

Amid these reflections, we cannot ignore the pressing security concerns facing Ghana and the broader West African sub-region.

The spillover of jihadist activities from the Sahel—particularly from unstable neighbors like Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger—poses a growing threat to our northern borders. Reports indicate regular incursions by militant groups into northern Ghana for logistical purposes, with the potential recruitment of locals exacerbating the risk. Domestically, we grapple with chieftaincy disputes, communal violence, and rising cyber threats that could undermine our stability. These issues demand urgent attention to prevent escalation.

In light of these challenges, I advise President John Dramani Mahama to prioritize Ghana’s security with unwavering resolve. The threats from Islamic jihadists are real and imminent, requiring robust countermeasures, including strengthened border controls, community engagement in vulnerable areas, and enhanced intelligence cooperation with regional partners.

Furthermore, the vacancy in the Ministry of Defence since the unfortunate passing of Dr. Edward Omane Boamah in August 2025 cannot persist. I call on the President to make an immediate appointment of a substantive Minister of Defence to provide focused leadership and coordination in safeguarding our nation.

Let us honor the spirit of our Constitution by uniting for a secure, prosperous, and democratic Ghana.

Dr. Palgrave Boakye-Danquah

Former Government Spokesperson on Governance and Security Akufo-Addo Government/Lecturer, University of Professional Studies

palgravefrimpong.boakye-danquah@upsamail.edu.gh

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