

Ghanaian MP: Controversial Justice Removal Case is Crystal Clear
Ghanaian MP Defends Clarity of Article 146 in Justice Removal Case Bongo, Ghana – Member of Parliament Charles Bawaduah from the Bongo constituency has weighed in on the ongoing debate surrounding the removal of justices. In a recent interview on Channel One TV, Bawaduah insisted that Article 146 of Ghana's constitution, which governs this process, is unambiguous and requires no interpretation. "Article 146 in my view is one of the clearest provisions in that constitution," Bawaduah stated, emphasizing the legal clarity of the process. He further asserted that the facts support the application of Article 146. The MP's comments provide a significant perspective on a contentious legal matter. However, he also noted that the limitation of access to complete facts can lead to misinterpretations. The ongoing debate underscores the importance of transparency and access to information in the judicial process. This case continues to unfold, highlighting the complexities of constitutional law and its impact on Ghana's governance.