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Four legislators have joined forces to sponsor a Private Member’s Bill seeking to amend Ghana’s Constitution to permit Ghanaians with dual citizenship to hold public office, including serving in Parliament.
The MPs backing the bill are Davis Ansah Opoku (Mpraeso), Kennedy Osei Nyarko (Akim Swedru), Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah (Ellembele), and Governs Kwame Agbodza (Adaklu).
They argue that the current constitutional restrictions, which bar dual citizens from holding certain positions, are outdated and unjust.
Central to the proposed legislation is an amendment to Article 94(2)(a) of the 1992 Constitution, which currently disqualifies anyone who owes allegiance to another country from becoming a Member of Parliament.
The MPs are also calling for a review of related provisions in the Citizenship Act and other relevant laws.
Speaking on behalf of the sponsors, Davis Ansah Opoku explained that the bill seeks to broaden opportunities for public service, especially for Ghanaians in the diaspora who have consistently demonstrated their commitment to the country.
“We know how much Ghanaians abroad contribute—through remittances, investments, and knowledge transfer. Many are ready to serve, but the law shuts them out simply because they hold another passport,” he said.
“This is not about questioning anyone’s loyalty. It’s about recognising the realities of the world we live in today and allowing capable Ghanaians to take up leadership roles.”
He added that other democracies have developed mechanisms to allow dual citizens to serve in high office without compromising national security or integrity, and Ghana can do the same.
The bill is expected to spark a meaningful national debate when laid before Parliament. If passed, it would represent a significant shift in Ghana’s approach to citizenship and public service, paving the way for more inclusive leadership that reflects the country’s global identity.
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