The Constitution Review Commission will hold its maiden news conference on Monday to communicate how it intends to go about its operations.
The Commission, set up last month by President Mills, counts amongst its tasks making recommendations to government for consideration and providing a draft bill for possible amendments to the 1992 Constitution.
Executive Secretary of the nine-member Commission, Dr. Raymond Atuguba, tells Joy News the news conference will mainly elaborate on the order of business and procedural processes that will govern its work.
He said since the Commission was set up a month ago, “it has worked strenuously to develop policies and procedures for its operations.”
Source: Joy News/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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