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The Constitutional Review Committee has updated its schedule for the National Validation Zonal Engagements, adding Sunyani as one of the venues after receiving suggestions from the public.
This announcement was made in a release issued on Monday, 10 March 2025.
The revised tour is part of the committee’s wider effort to consult Ghanaians on possible amendments to the 1992 Constitution.
The nationwide engagements will now take place as follows:
• Accra: 7–8 April
• Tamale / Bolgatanga: 10–11 April
• Wa: 14–15 April
• Sunyani: 22–23 April
• Kumasi: 25–26 April
• Takoradi / Cape Coast: 29–30 April
• Koforidua: 5–6 May
• Ho: 8–9 May
The Committee encourages all relevant parties, organisations, and individuals to participate in these engagements and to submit their opinions, ensuring that the review process is inclusive and representative of diverse views from across the nation.
The Committee has also set up the following channels for submissions:
Email Submissions: Memoranda can be sent electronically to
submissions@constitutionreviewgh.org
Interactive website for Online Submissions & Public Engagement:
www.constitutionreviewgh.org
In-Person Submissions: Written submissions may be delivered to the CRC Secretariat.
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