Pianim warns against rushing constitutional reforms, calls for white paper and broad public debate first

Investment consultant Kwame Pianim has cautioned the Mahama government against rushing constitutional amendments, insisting that any reform process must be rooted in practical political experience, not driven primarily by legal scholars and academic technocrats. Speaking on Joy News' The Pulse to mark Ghana's 69th Independence Day, Pianim said recommendations from constitutional review discussions should first be turned into a white paper, debated in parliament and in the press, before any referendum is entertained.


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