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AG Presents Legal Education Reform Bill to Parliament

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
February 4, 2026
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Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine

Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine

Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine has formally submitted a comprehensive Legal Education Reform Bill to Parliament, describing it as a landmark step toward expanding access to the legal profession while safeguarding standards.

The bill, which was laid before the House through the Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs, seeks to address longstanding challenges within Ghana’s legal education system, particularly concerns about access, fairness, and quality control.

Speaking during parliamentary deliberations, Dr Ayine commended the chairman and members of the Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs for what he described as diligent and thoughtful work on the bill.

He noted that the process had benefited from bipartisan engagement, highlighting comments from opposition members as evidence that the reforms were grounded in national interest rather than partisan considerations. According to him, such support was reassuring and underscored the constitutional basis of the proposed changes.

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“The bill, as the honorable majority leader has pointed out, concurs with the letter and the spirit of the constitution in Article 25 to create equality of opportunity for all our citizens, who are also becoming lawyers”.

Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine

He emphasized that the aspiration to become a lawyer should not be constrained by artificial barriers that limit access, particularly when individuals have met the academic requirements to pursue legal training.

Ghana’s Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine
Ghana’s Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine

Equality of Opportunity

In his view, the reform agenda was fundamentally about equality of opportunity, especially for qualified law graduates. Reflecting on the history of legal education in Ghana, the Attorney General acknowledged that the path to becoming a lawyer had traditionally been demanding.

While the system was rigorous, it offered a clear and predictable route for those who successfully completed the Bachelor of Laws programme. Qualified graduates, he noted, were assured entry into professional legal training.

Over time, however, structural changes introduced bottlenecks and several barriers that made progression increasingly difficult, even for top-performing students across the country.

Central to the bill, Dr Ayine said, was the removal of what he described as the monopoly of the Ghana School of Law. He argued that the current arrangement, coupled with a highly restrictive entrance examination, had effectively shut out many capable graduates.

In some cases, students who graduated with first-class degrees from reputable universities were unable to gain admission to the professional law programme. The proposed reforms, he stated, were intended to clear this bottleneck and create a more inclusive and transparent system.

Robust Accreditation Regime and National Bar Exam

One of the major innovations outlined in the bill is the introduction of a robust accreditation regime for institutions offering LLB programmes. Dr Ayine stressed that the reforms would not permit unregulated expansion or compromise standards.

Accreditation and quality assurance mechanisms would ensure that only universities meeting strict criteria could train students who would eventually sit for professional examinations. According to him, graduates from such institutions must undergo training equivalent to, or better than, that experienced by earlier generations of lawyers.

In addition to accreditation, the bill proposes the introduction of a National Bar Examination. Under the new system, students who complete law practice training at accredited universities would be eligible to sit for this standardized examination.

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Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine

Dr Ayine explained that the exam would be administered by the Council for Legal Education through its Bar Examination Committee, ensuring uniform assessment across the country. He described the national bar exam as a key instrument for maintaining quality while widening access.

Dismissal of Oversupply of Lawyers

Addressing public concerns about a perceived oversupply of lawyers, Dr Ayine rejected the notion that Ghana has too many legal practitioners. He referenced arguments made by the Majority Leader, who compared Ghana’s lawyer to citizen ratio with that of the United States.

While the United States has approximately one lawyer to every 1,000 citizens, Ghana’s ratio stands at more than one lawyer to every 5,000 citizens. For Dr Ayine, these figures demonstrate a clear need to train more lawyers rather than restrict entry.

“..What the Government of His Excellency, John Dramani Mahama, is doing is to create a system that will provide equality of opportunity for everyone who desires to be a lawyer, but at the same time, maintain quality control, so that we will be producing some of the best lawyers on this planet.”

Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine

As Parliament considers the bill, Dr Ayine called on members, particularly those within the legal profession, to actively participate in refining the proposed law. He expressed confidence that constructive engagement would lead to legislation capable of standing the test of time.

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Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine

He concluded by urging the House to support the adoption of the committee’s report and thanked members for their contributions to the debate. The Legal Education Reform Bill is expected to generate further discussion within and beyond Parliament, as stakeholders assess its potential impact on the future of legal training in Ghana.

For many aspiring lawyers, the reforms represent renewed hope for a more accessible and transparent pathway into the profession, anchored in constitutional values and strengthened by accountability.

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Tags: access to legal professionaccreditation of law schoolsAttorney Generalconstitutional equalityCouncil for Legal EducationDominic AyineGhana School of lawLegal Education ReformNational Bar ExaminationParliament of Ghana
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