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Constitution Day: NCCE calls for constitutional reforms to promote participatory democracy

Accra, Jan. 07, GNA- The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), has called for a relook at the country’s 1992 Constitution for reforms to promote participatory democracy and consolidate political gains made.

That, it said, would also help tackle constitutional deficits and aspects of the 1992 Constitution that seemingly bred apathy in the public, disengaged the public in major aspects of governance at both the grassroot and national levels, deepened marginalisation, promoted excessive powers of the Executive and festered the course of corruption.

The Commission, said this in a statement issued by Ms Josephine Nkrumah, its Chairperson, and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra, to mark this year’s Constitution Day.

It noted that despite the gains, strengthening the country’s democracy by reforming and improving its constititonal infrastructure must be a national priority.

“Our constitutional framework is anchored on the cardinal pillars of freedom, justice, probity and accountability, liberty, equality of opportunity and prosperity. The dynamism of these principles must empower Ghanaians and our constitution must be responsive to the evolving needs of its citizenry.

“This will promote a sense of belonging and ensure the collective ownership and participation of every citizen from the grassroot to the national level in our democratic journey,” the Commission, said.

January 7 was set aside in 2019 to commemorate the birth of the 1992 Constitution, which ushered in the Fourth Republic.

The Day, dubbed the ” Constitution Day”, aside acknowledging Ghana’s longest serving Constitution, also ensures that the tenets of democracy, liberty, democratic governance, rule of law, accountability, constitutionalism are upheld.

The NCCE said having uninterrupted Constitutional rule for 29 years was a milestone that must be celebrated recalling the chequered political history and the overthrow of three previous Republican Constitutions, which were truncated by military interventions.

The Commission enjoined the citizenry to celebrate the Fourth Republican 1992 Constitution, and also encouraged the study of the fundamental law as a guide to civic rights and responsibilities.

It reminded Ghanaians of their collective commitment to uphold and defend the 1992 Constitution against interference and interruptions.

“As article 3(4) of the 1992 Constitution reminds us, every citizen of Ghana has a duty to defend the Constitution, must stand in defense against any person, group or issue that threatens the very fabric of our democracy, and must reject oppressor’s rule in any form or anything that seeks to disturb the peace and stability we enjoy.”

Source: Ghana News Agency

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