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Legal Practitioner Suggests 10-20% Investment of National Cathedral Funds into expanding law school

M.Cby M.C
October 22, 2021
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Private Legal Practitioner, Chris Akummey

Private Legal Practitioner, Chris Akummey

Private Legal Practitioner, Chris Akummey, has suggested that 10  or 20 percent of the funds being invested into the building of the National Cathedral can be used in expanding the Ghana School of Law.

Speaking on the recent issue of space in the law school resulting in the denial of some student who passed the exam, Mr. Akummey said there should be a conscious effort by successive governments to expand legal education in the country.

“This problem of admission has been looming for the past three to four years if I am not mistaken. The Ghana Bar Association can advise that why not put 20 percent of the money you want to put into Cathedral in expanding the law school, or even 10 percent. Because look at the millions of dollars being put in there and the cost of pulling down the Judges residence and the rest”.

Chris Akummey

He explained that even if 10% of the suggested percentage is taken, government could put up a bigger infrastructure, train more lecturers to accommodate the teeming numbers of Ghanaians who want to enter the law school. He added that, these are some of the suggestions the Ghana Bar Association should have recommended in their advocacy.

·Ghana School of Law must admit the 499 students denied admission- Eduwatch
·Aggrieved 499 law Students Request GSL to Reverse its Decision
Mahama will address law school issues if given power

Mr. Akummey who is also part of the NDC Legal Team Member assured the students that former President John Mahama would address the issue and expand the school of law if he gets another opportunity at the Presidency. 

He also pointed out that the criteria for the entry exams by the Authorities of the Law School should be reconsidered.

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“I think that those in charge of the examination have the right to determine the quantum of the number of people who enter the school. Just as the President has also stated, if a thousand people pass and there is no space, what do you do? This is why I said the problem is twofold: one by the Law School and one by the Authorities (General Legal Council (GLC)”.

Chris Akummey
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The National Association of Law Students (NALS) on Wednesday hit the streets of Accra to protest the Ghana School of Law entrance exam failures. The Law School in its defense to the huge failures of students seeking to enter the Professional Ghana Law School said students have to pass 50% of both sessions for the paper they wrote; that’s section A 50% and section B 50%.

However, the aggrieved students who felt they were unfairly denied admission hit the streets in a demonstration and subsequently petitioned the Chief Justice and the President for them to intervene.

President Akufo-Addo who has acknowledged receipt of the petition from the aggrieved students said there is clear evidence of lack of space for the huge numbers of students to be admitted at a go.

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