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President John Mahama has established a Constitutional Review Committee to fulfill his commitment to implementing the Constitutional Review Process.
The committee, composed of distinguished experts and professionals, will review Ghana's 1992 Constitution and recommend amendments to enhance democratic governance.
The committee's membership includes:
- Prof. H Kwasi Prempeh – Chairman
- Justice Sophia Adinyirah – Member
- Prof. Kwame Karikari – Member
- Mrs. Charlotte Osei – Member
- Dr. Godwin Djokoto – Member
- Ibrahim Tanko Amidu – Member
- Dr. Esi Ansah – Member
- Dr. Rainer Akumperigeya – Secretary
The committee has been tasked with identifying gaps and challenges in the implementation of previous constitutional review work, including efforts by the 2010 Constitution Review Commission and the 2023 Constitution Review Consultative Committee. It will engage stakeholders to gather views on proposed amendments to the constitution and provide actionable recommendations for addressing existing governance issues.
President Mahama stressed the importance of the committee’s composition, highlighting its members' expertise, dedication to national service, and commitment to good governance.
The committee is expected to deliver its recommendations for constitutional amendments within five months for consideration by the government.

Ahead of Nana Akufo-Addo's handing over the Constitution Review Consultative Committee submitted its report to him.
The report outlined significant proposals to amend Ghana’s 1992 Constitution.
Among the key recommendations is the removal of Article 68 (5), which exempts presidents from paying taxes on their salaries and emoluments.
- Read also: Constitution Review Consultative Committee report submitted to Akufo-Addo – Full presentation
The committee believes that scrapping this exemption would set a positive example for the citizenry and uphold the principle of equality before the law.
Speaking on Newsfile on JoyNews, Chairperson for the committee, Clara Beeri Kasser-Tee elaborated on the report’s content, stresssing its alignment with the rule of law.
President Akufo-Addo reportedly assured that the report will be forwarded to incoming President John Mahama, along with additional notes for consideration.
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