H. Kwasi Prempeh

H. Kwasi Prempeh

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Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh is a prominent Ghanaian academic and legal expert, currently serving as the Chairman of the Constitutional Review Committee. He is known for his critical analysis of governance structures in Ghana, particularly the Council of State, which he argues requires reforms rather than outright abolition. Prempeh emphasizes the importance of transparency and effective advisory roles in government institutions, advocating for a forward-looking approach that seeks to understand and address the root causes of public dissatisfaction. His work involves engaging with citizens and experts to propose amendments to the 1992 Constitution, aiming to enhance democracy and governance in Ghana.

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Prof. H. Kwasi Prempeh is the Executive Director of CDD-Ghana and the Chairperson of the Constitution Review Committee.

We need Upper Chamber for law making — CDD-Ghana fellow
Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950·GhanaGhana· 2025-09-05
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Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh is the chairperson under whom the Constitution Review Committee was established.

Constitution Review Committee to submit draft report October
Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950·GhanaGhana· 2025-09-03
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Professor H Kwasi Prempeh is a member of the Constitution Review Committee.

Permanent tug-of-war? - Graphic Online
Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950·GhanaGhana· 2025-07-25
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Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh, Executive Director of the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development and chair of Mr Mahama’s constitutional review committee, points out in a recent Facebook post that the Code of Conduct does not state that public officers cannot give as a ‘private act of kindness’ money to someone.

Code of Conduct, Public Misdemeanours
Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950·GhanaGhana· 2025-05-15
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Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh says the Council of State needs reforms and that calls for it to be abolished outright were not enough.

Calls asking for Council of State to be abolished not enough – Prof Prempeh
Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950·GhanaGhana· 2025-05-04
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