The Otumfuo Osei Tutu II delivered the key note address at the University of Professional Studies’ annual Leadership Lecture in Accra.
In his speech, the revered King urged government to provide adequate resources for the Judiciary to enable it to deliver on its constitutional mandate.
On the December 17 Referendum, criticised the neglect of chiefs in ongoing reforms at the local government level but urged “all concerned will step back and take the heat out so we can see the light in the discourse.”
Below is a copy of Otumfuo’s full speech:
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