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Former President Jerry John Rawlings has joined the many voices criticising the General Legal Council (GLC), following the mass failure in the 2019 Ghana Law School entrance examination.
This year, only 128 students out of the 1,820 candidates who sat for entrance exams passed to be admitted.
The GLC, the administrators of legal education in Ghana, has said students performed poorly, although calls for them to release students’ scripts have been ignored.
Speaking to executives of the Ghana Journalist Association on Thursday during an interaction, the former president revealed that one of his daughters fell victim to what many describe as a crude pruning of law students wishing to enter the law school due to a lack of space.
“Ninety-three per cent failure and you [GLC[ think you can get away with blaming the students? You don’t blame the establishment, the institution?

The former President also lashed out at the security agencies for applying brute force during a demonstration by the National Association of Law Students.
Police used water cannons to disperse the demonstrating students, a move that many, including former President John Rawlings, has said was inappropriate.
The former President joins the likes of Professor Kwaku Asare who have fiercely criticised the GLC for deliberately failing students in a bid to limit the number of students admitted into the Ghana Law School. A successful two-year course at the school at Makola in Accra enables students to be called to the bar.
Professor Kwaku Asare recently lashed out at the Chief Justice’s comments against calls to open up legal education.
The Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo, said at the 2019 University of Ghana Alumni Lectures that Ghana needed quality lawyers, not lots of lawyers.Latest Stories
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