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Constitutional reforms: Youth leaders rally behind proposal to lower presidential age to 30

Fri, Mar 13 2026 3:55 PM
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Youth leaders and civil society organisations have thrown their support behind proposals to reduce the minimum age for presidential candidates in Ghana to 30 years.

They described the recommendation as a step toward making the country’s governance system more inclusive.

The proposal forms part of broader recommendations by the Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) to amend provisions of the 1992 Constitution.

Constitutional reforms: Youth leaders rally behind proposal to lower presidential age to 30

At a Youth Leaders and Youth CSOs Capacity-Building Workshop on the committee’s recommendations held in Koforidua, participants said lowering the presidential age requirement could open leadership opportunities for a younger generation and reflect Ghana’s youthful demographic.

The workshop was organised to equip youth leaders and civil society organisations with knowledge of the CRC’s proposals and prepare them to engage in the national conversation on constitutional reforms.

Participants also called on government to release the full report of the committee to allow broader public scrutiny and engagement.

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The CRC has proposed amending Article 62(b) of the Constitution to reduce the minimum age for presidential candidates from 40 to 30 years, a change aimed at broadening participation in national leadership.

Constitutional reforms: Youth leaders rally behind proposal to lower presidential age to 30

Several youth leaders who participated in the workshop said the proposal represents an important shift toward greater political inclusion.

Fathiaya Zakari of Youth Empowerment for Life (YEFL) Ghana described the recommendation as a balanced compromise between younger and older generations.

“I think the 30 years is perfect. It’s a win-win for all and a middle ground where both the younger generation and the older generation can agree,” she said.

Ms Zakari added that lowering the eligibility age could encourage young people to begin preparing earlier in their careers for leadership and political participation.

“It gives us hope and helps young people start thinking earlier about preparing themselves for elections,” she noted.

While welcoming the proposal, Linda Fremah of the Ashanti Regional Youth Network said reforms should also consider the wider youth demographic.

Constitutional reforms: Youth leaders rally behind proposal to lower presidential age to 30

She noted that the youth age bracket is commonly defined as between 15 and 35 years, meaning some young people could still feel excluded even with the reduced presidential age threshold.

“Inasmuch as we agree with the 30 years minimum age, we must also think about reforms that create space for the broader youth bracket,” she said.

Ms Fremah argued that excluding younger voices could limit the diversity of ideas within the country’s governance system.

“If we cut it at 30 years, we risk losing different mindsets in the intergenerational system that we are trying to build,” she added.

For Christopher Penu of the Ghana Youth Manifesto Coalition, the broader concern is the gap between Ghana’s demographic realities and representation in governance.

“Over 73 percent of the population is made up of young people below the age of 35, yet they are not adequately represented within our governance architecture,” he said.

Mr Penu argued that constitutional reforms present an opportunity to reshape Ghana’s democratic system so that it better reflects the composition of the population.

“If we are practicing democracy, then it must genuinely reflect the people,” he said.

Reacting to the discussions, Head of Research at the CRC, Noah Adamtey, said the enthusiasm among young participants demonstrates growing demand for political inclusion.

According to him, many young people believe Ghana’s governance system must evolve to recognise the leadership potential of younger generations.

Constitutional reforms: Youth leaders rally behind proposal to lower presidential age to 30

“Young people across the world are taking up leadership roles, even leading countries. They want a place within the governance architecture to show what they are capable of,” he said.

Adamtey also pointed out that Ghana’s political system already allows relatively young individuals to hold key public offices.

“In Ghana, someone can become a Member of Parliament at 21. Since most ministers are appointed from Parliament, a person that young could even become a minister,” he noted.

He added that lowering the presidential age does not automatically guarantee younger presidents but simply allows voters to decide.

“Ultimately, Ghanaians will still evaluate the competence and leadership qualities of anyone who seeks the presidency,” he said.

Meanwhile, Director of Advocacy and Policy Engagement at CDD-Ghana, Dr Kojo Pumpuni Asante, cautioned that meaningful reforms are necessary to sustain public trust in democratic institutions.

Addressing participants at the workshop, he said Ghana’s governance system requires changes to better serve citizens.

“What we have is not working, and we need to change it,” he said.

Constitutional reforms: Youth leaders rally behind proposal to lower presidential age to 30

Dr Asante warned that if reforms demanded by citizens—particularly young voters—are not pursued, public confidence in the political system could erode.

“When there is no trust in institutions and leadership, it becomes very difficult to govern. You will see fewer people participating in elections and less respect for public institutions,” he said.

He described the moment as an early warning for policymakers to take action.

“We must take action now, or we will all have to deal with the consequences,” he added.

Beyond the discussions on youth inclusion, participants at the workshop also called on government to publish the full report of the Constitutional Review Committee.

They argued that wider public access to the document would enable citizens, civil society organisations, and the media to engage more meaningfully with the proposed reforms.

For many of the young leaders gathered in Koforidua, the constitutional reform process represents a rare opportunity to reshape Ghana’s democratic framework and expand the space for youth participation in national leadership.

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