We Have A Crisis Ahead Of Us Over Uncertainty Of 2020 Polls - Majority Leader Cries

The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Hon. Osei Kyei Osei Mensah Bonsu, has raised concerns over a possible constitutional crisis if the country fails to combat the COVID-19 pandemic before the December elections.

Speaking in an interview on the 'Frontline' on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, he argued that the nation’s 1992 constitution does not provide clarity on who should take over the management of the state if the sitting President’s tenure expires in unforeseen circumstances.

The outbreak of the coronavirus has led to debates over what should be done in the event that Ghana is unable to go to the polls.

Commenting on the challenge confronting the nation, the MP for Suame constituency said it would be prudent for Ghana’s Electoral Commission to put in the required measures towards the conduct of the election.

President Akufo-Addo he disclosed does not want to go even one day beyond the constitutional mandate that he has to administer the affairs of this country.

The experienced parliamentarian emphasised the need for stakeholders to identify the lapses in the constitution and put drastic measures to address them.

Commenting on the one on parliamentarians, he said in case of any emergence, provision is made and expressed under the constitution on how the life of Parliament is extended by one year in any event not more than four years.

He further argued that although the constitution provides that when the Speaker acts as President within three months, there should be the conduct of an election to elect a President, the provision is conflicting and calls for a resolution.