The Constitution Review Committee (CRC) has released an updated schedule for its upcoming public engagement sessions in the southern zones of Ghana, as part of its national consultations on reforming the 1992 Constitution.
The Constitution Review Committee (CRC) has released an updated schedule for its upcoming public engagement sessions in the southern zones of Ghana, as part of its national consultations on reforming the 1992 Constitution.
The Constitution Review Committee (CRC) has released an updated schedule for its upcoming public engagement sessions in the southern zones of Ghana, as part of its national consultations on reforming the 1992 Constitution.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July7, 2025
CONSTITUTION REVIEW COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES REVISED NATIONWIDE ZONAL
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT SCHEDULE FOR SOUTHERN ZONES.
The Constitution Review Committee (CRC), is pleased to announce new schedules for its
upcoming Zonal Public Engagements across the southern parts of the country. These
engagements form a critical part of the Committee’s mandate to solicit the views and
aspirations of Ghanaians on the 1992 Constitution.
The Committee expresses its sincere gratitude for the immense support and robust
participation witnessed during earlier engagements in the Northern and Eastern sectors,
including successful consultations held in Bolgatanga, Tamale, Wa, and Koforidua. Building
on this strong foundation, the Committee looks forward to similarly engaged and
constructive sessions in the remaining zones.
The schedule for the remaining sessions are listed below:
No. Details Date Venue
1. Zonal Engagement: Ho July 11 GNAT Hall
2. Zonal Engagement: Accra July 15 TBC
3. Zonal Engagement: Cape Coast July 22 TBC
4. Zonal Engagement: Takoradi July 24 TBC
5. Zonal Engagement: Sunyani July 28 TBC
6. Zonal Engagement: Kumasi July 30 TBC
7. Targeted Stakeholder Engagement:
National House of Chiefs
July 31 TBC
Final venue details and further logistical information for each session will be
communicated through official CRC channels and the media.
Rainer Akumperigya, PhD.
Secretary
Constitution Review Committee
Date: 7th July, 2025
Our Ref: CRC2025/SE/PR/07/01
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