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The Constitution Review Committee (CRC) has announced a revised schedule for its upcoming public engagement sessions in the southern zones of Ghana, as part of its nationwide effort to gather public input on the 1992 Constitution.
These zonal engagements are a central part of the committee’s mandate to “solicit the views and aspirations of Ghanaians,” Constitution Review Committee Secretary Dr Rainer Akumperigya stated in a release today, July 7.
The southern outreach follows earlier sessions held in the northern and eastern zones, including Bolgatanga, Tamale, Wa, and Koforidua.
The committee expressed appreciation for the public’s involvement in previous meetings.
“The Committee expresses its sincere gratitude for the immense support and robust participation witnessed during earlier engagements,” Dr Akumperigya added.
The new schedule covers seven key engagements across the southern regions:
- Ho – July 11, GNAT Hall
- Accra – July 15, venue to be confirmed
- Cape Coast – July 22, venue to be confirmed
- Takoradi – July 24, venue to be confirmed
- Sunyani – July 28, venue to be confirmed
- Kumasi – July 30, venue to be confirmed
- National House of Chiefs (Stakeholder Engagement) – July 31, venue to be confirmed
The committee said final details and logistics will be shared through its official communication channels and the media.
The CRC noted, “Building on this strong foundation, the Committee looks forward to similarly engaged and constructive sessions in the remaining zones.”
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