The One Ghana Movement will be holding its maiden edition of the Constitution Day public lecture.
The event comes off on the 11th January at the West Wing Auditorium - UPSA, Legon and will be held on the theme "Realizing the '92 Constitution Beyond Elections: Citizenship, Public Goods and Inclusive Governance."
Ghana’s current democratic dispensation is founded on the 1992 Constitution - a document that sets out our collective and individual rights and aspirations toward development.
Like every good project, a candid review is required. In this light, the one Ghana Movement in Partnership with UPSA Law will be holding a public lecture on "lessons learnt and progress made."
The lecture will be delivered by Legal Practitioner and Dean of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), Dr Ernest Kofi Abotsi.
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