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Martin Amidu Warns Ghana’s 1992 Constitution at Risk Due to Parliament’s ‘Needless Adventurism’

Sat, Oct 26 2024 7:19 AM
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In a passionate and extensive article, former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu expressed his concerns over Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, warning that political manoeuvring within Parliament threatens to undermine national stability.

Amidu’s piece, titled “Pulling the 1992 Constitution from the Brink of the Precipices,” highlights the recent October parliamentary clashes as a risk to the country’s constitutional order, suggesting that political elites are pursuing personal gains at the nation’s expense.

Amidu pinpointed events on 15, 17, 18, and 22 October as alarming indications of partisanship overshadowing national interests. “These orchestrated moves are placing our Constitution on the brink of dysfunctionality,” he stated, urging non-partisan activists to protect it from the divisive interests of the two major parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The conflict centers around interpretations of Article 97(g) and (h), particularly concerning the vacating of parliamentary seats. After the NDC Minority invoked Article 97 to try to claim majority status in Parliament, the NPP countered by petitioning the Supreme Court. Amidu emphasized the Supreme Court’s authority, urging respect for its final judgments: “No political leaning or future expectation should excuse disrespect for the Court’s orders,” he declared.

Amidu also questioned Speaker Alban Bagbin’s role, arguing that Bagbin’s recent decisions, including adjourning Parliament “sine die,” exacerbated the stalemate. “He knew there were opposing interpretations of Article 97 and should have sought judicial clarification instead of escalating the matter in Parliament,” Amidu asserted.

The former Special Prosecutor further referenced incidents in Tamale, where NDC member Haruna Iddrisu allegedly stoked political tension by advocating for NDC’s majority declaration based on Article 97(g). This move, Amidu argued, sparked a cycle of escalation, prompting the NPP’s legal response.

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Reflecting on his experiences with the judicial system, Amidu conveyed the importance of respecting judicial authority, citing a prior case where a controversial Supreme Court ruling became binding until overturned. “Law is not always morality,” he remarked, underscoring the rule of law over personal views.

Ultimately, Amidu called for a unified approach to preserve the 1992 Constitution’s stability. “Our democracy depends on moving beyond transactional politics and short-sighted ambitions,” he emphasized, warning that if the Constitution fails, only the judiciary will remain to provide interim stability.

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