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GLC Bill: ‘You’re Jokers!’, I Don’t Care Who You Are – Sam Okudzeto Slams Dafeamekpor And Sosu

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Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, South Dayi MP and Francis-Xavier Sosu, Madina MP have been described as ‘jokers’ by the former President of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), Sam Okudzeto,

Sam Okudzeto, was referring a to a Private Member’s Bill to amend the Legal Professions Act, 1960, Act 32 by the two lawmakers.

The duo, through the Private Member’s Bill, is trying to realign “the functions of the GLC and to provide for reforms in legal education such that accredited faculties of law with the requisite facilities would be licensed to run professional law courses, provide for discipline of lawyers and related matters to give effect to Article 37(1) of the 1992 constitution.”

They are also seeking to have the Chief Justice and other Justices of the Supreme Court taken off the Board of the GLC.

Speaking on Asaase Radio in reaction, Sam Okudzeto said the duo clearly does not understand the law.

“If they are lawyers, then their understanding of the law leaves a lot of question. I have been a member of the disciplinary committee for many years; I am still there… if I tell you the number of complaints that keep coming there…

“So I don’t see how the qualified lawyer is going to appear before the court, and you say that those for who we are going to appear before do not have any power of control over their training or education.

“It’s a joke. I must confess that they are jokers, and I don’t know who they are, and I don’t want to know who they are,” he said.

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