Sam Okudzeto Steps Into Gang Of 4 MPs Case
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 07:00
Renowned lawyer and former Ghana Bar Association President, Sam Okudzeto, has stressed that Parliament’s role is to make laws, not interpret them.
His comments come amid controversy surrounding Speaker Alban Bagbin’s declaration of four parliamentary seats vacant, sparking a leadership crisis.
He emphasized that interpreting the Constitution is the Supreme Court’s prerogative.
“The constitution is the Supreme law of the landhellip; the power to interpret the Constitution has been given to the Supreme Court,” he stated on JoyNews’ The Probe.
This development has ignited a heated debate, with some lawmakers arguing that Parliament should have the final say.
However, Okudzeto cautioned against using sentiments over legality, urging his colleagues to prioritize the rule of law.
Background of Controversy
The Supreme Court’s stay of execution on Speaker Bagbin’s declaration has added fuel to the fire.
The NDC caucus claims to be in the Majority with 136 seats against the NPP’s 135, while the Supreme Court’s ruling has ordered Parliament to recognize and allow the four MPs to represent their constituencies until the substantive case is held.
Reactions from Legal Luminaries
Several legal experts have shared varied opinions on the matter.
Hannah Tetteh questioned whether Supreme Court justices consider public opinion when making rulings.
Mahama Ayariga also emphasized the need for knowledgeable judges, citing international precedents where courts have refrained from entangling in politically charged disputes.DailyGuide

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