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Vice President Urges Council of State to Take Active Role in Governance

Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
February 25, 2025
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Vice President Urges Council of State to Take Active Role in Governance

Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang

Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called on the newly inaugurated Council of State to move beyond its traditional advisory role and become an active force in shaping government policy. 

Speaking at the orientation program for the Council, she emphasized the need for bold, “forward-thinking” contributions that align with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision of resetting Ghana.

“On February 18, you took a solemn oath embracing the important constitutional duty to serve as a principal advisory body to the president of The Republic Of Ghana offering wisdom, experience, independent thoughts, and fresh perspectives in driving our nation’s vision” 

Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang

In her address, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang stressed the urgency of addressing Ghana’s structural challenges and positioning governance institutions to better serve the interests of the people.

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She noted that the Council of State has often been criticized for being a passive body that merely validates executive decisions.

To change this perception, she urged members to proactively engage in policy formulation, ensuring that decisions are rooted in accountability, equity, and national progress.

Resetting Ghana: A Shared Responsibility

The Vice President underscored that the incoming administration is committed to systemic reforms aimed at reversing Ghana’s governance and economic setbacks.

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She described the “reset” agenda as more than just “rhetoric”, framing it as a necessary “overhaul” of policies, institutions, and leadership approaches.

“The success of this mission is inextricably intertwined with your responsibility to dispel the popular accusation of merely existing to validate predetermined decisions.

“You must contribute to shaping government policies at their inception and ensure that major policy choices are meticulously guided by the principles of accountability, equity, and long-term mutual interest.”

Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang

She further called on the Council to adopt a more inclusive and consultative approach to governance, stating that its recommendations should reflect the diverse perspectives of Ghanaians. 

“Your deliberations must embrace diverse viewpoints. Your advice must reflect the lived experiences of all Ghanaians” she said, adding “and your service must inspire confidence that every voice matters“

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The 9th Council Of State

A Call for Constitutional Reform

Beyond policy influence, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang highlighted the Council’s role in constitutional reform.

She stressed the need for Ghana to develop a national blueprint for sustainable progress, ensuring that governance structures evolve to meet “21st-century challenges”.

As part of this, she encouraged the Council to support ongoing conversations about reforming key aspects of Ghana’s governance system. 

This includes rethinking the appointment processes of public officials, improving checks and balances, and making state institutions more responsive to the needs of citizens.

Her remarks come at a time when discussions on constitutional reform have gained traction, with many stakeholders calling for a review of provisions that affect governance efficiency and public accountability.

Sophia Akuffo’s Perspective

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s call for a more active Council of State echoes sentiments expressed by former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo. 

In an earlier interview, Akuffo underscored the need for the Council to be more than a symbolic institution. 

She argued that its advisory role should carry significant weight in decision-making processes, rather than being an afterthought in governance.

Her comments align with broader concerns that the Council has not lived up to its potential, with critics arguing that it lacks independence and often rubber-stamps executive decisions.

By pushing for a stronger role, both Akuffo and Opoku-Agyemang are signaling the need for a governance culture that values meaningful consultation and accountability.

The 9th Council of State will serve for the next four years. Their tenure presents an opportunity to redefine the Council’s role and influence in national affairs.

If they take up the challenge outlined by Prof. Opoku-Agyemang, they could help bridge the gap between government policies and the real needs of citizens.

The Vice President’s message was clear: Ghana cannot afford governance structures that are detached from the people’s aspirations.

The Council must rise to the occasion, ensuring that its advice shapes policies that drive sustainable development, economic stability, and social equity.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s remarks serve as a reminder that institutions like the Council of State have a critical role to play in national development.

Her call to action has set the tone for what is expected of this Council: not passive observation, but active participation in shaping the future of Ghana.

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