Francis Xavier Sosu pledges to reform legal education and practices in Ghana following his nomination to the General Legal Council. He emphasizes the need for progressive reforms and collaboration with key stakeholders to ensure quality justice delivery. His remarks underline a commitment to the President’s reset agenda and the importance of the GLC’s role in regulating the legal profession.
Francis Xavier Sosu, the Member of Parliament for Madina in the Greater Accra Region, expressed his commitment to reforming legal education and practice in Ghana. He affirmed his dedication to the reset agenda set forth by the President and the Attorney General, indicating a collaborative approach with fellow Council members and stakeholders.
In a social media statement, Mr. Sosu acknowledged the importance of progressive reforms for the General Legal Council (GLC), originally established by the Legal Profession Act of 1960. He emphasized the necessity of revamping the GLC to enhance the legal profession’s standards.
Mr. Sosu also expressed gratitude for his nomination by the Attorney General of Ghana, Hon. Dr. Dominic Ayine, to serve on the GLC. He remarked on the Council’s crucial role in regulating the legal profession and ensuring quality justice delivery in Ghana.
He concluded by urging collective efforts to reform legal education and practice in order to ensure justice for all citizens, encapsulating his vision for the future of the legal system in Ghana.
In conclusion, Francis Xavier Sosu’s commitment to nurturing progressive reforms within the General Legal Council highlights a pivotal moment for legal education in Ghana. His acknowledgment of the Council’s foundational role reiterates the necessity for collaboration among legal practitioners and stakeholders to advance justice delivery in the country.
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