Just as the international community looked on to see if an African Colony would be run by Africans, so Ghanaians and their well-wishers will look on to see how Ghana protects its independence. The 1992 Constitution contains express provisions on the process to be followed once Parliament presents a bill for signature by the President and what occurs if the President refuses to sign the bill (see art 106(7) to (10) of the Constitution). The Constitution also contains fundamental rights and balances between the powers of Parliament, the Executive and the judiciary. All three are scheduled to meet in the Supreme Court and a constitutional resolution will be Ghana’s best 67th birthday present. A grab for cash dangled by foreign partners will not satisfy those interested in the continued building of the nation!
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