Alban Bagbin expresses shock at Sam Okudzeto threats to deal with two MPs

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Alban Kingsley Sumana Bagbin - Speaker of the 8th Parliament of Ghana

Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has expressed his surprise at Legal Practitioner and Council of State member Sam Okudzeto’s remark that “we will deal with you” in response to a move by two opposition lawmakers to introduce a private members’ bill to amend the Legal Profession Act, 1960, Act 32.

In an attempt to make legislative changes in the legal profession, the bill’s supporters, Member of Parliament for Madina Francis-Xavier Sosu and his colleague from South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekor, had attracted the fury of lawyer Sam Okudzeto.

The bill when passed into law will remove the Chief Justice and other Supreme Court Justices from the General Legal Council, among other things.

The document, dated October 26, 2021, and addressed to the Clerk of Parliament, stated: “Sir, we write to request the legislating drafting office to draft for subsequent submission to the Speaker, a bill to amend the Legal Professions Act 1960 Act 32 to exclude the Chief Justice as well as other justices of the Supreme Court from the GLC, to redefine 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 Articles 37(1) of the 1992 constitution”

Mr Okudzeto, a former President of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), responded by saying that if they “misbehave,” the disciplinary committee will deal with them according to the norms and laws.

The Former  GBA President was quoted to have told Accra-based Asaase radio that “They have problems, I think they should just go and keep quiet because there can be more troubles than they realized in the fact that we are concerned. If you misbehave, we will deal with you in accordance with the rules and laws that have been laid down.

“If they (the two MPs) are lawyers, then their understanding of the law leaves a lot of question.

“I have been a member of the disciplinary committee for a number of 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.

“Sometimes, you hear people in civil society challenging Parliament for some of the decisions or measures we have taken, even my learned friend the learned Attorney General and Minister for Justice as a legislator,” Speaker Alban Bagbin stated at a conference in Kumasi on Monday, November 15, 2021. Adding, “Calling for a review of a law enacted by the legislature is thought to be a sin, and a senior Ghanaian lawyer might come out and say he will deal with you”.

“I got shocked. What is that oversight for? That, after I have passed a law and given you a responsibility I can’t oversee it, I can’t say you are not doing it properly, maybe because of some deficiencies in the law and therefore we want to call back the law and revise it, update it, you are dealing with me?

“I was really shocked, I didn’t understand but it is part of the long tenure of military regime where people just think that we have power, nobody has power, the power is with the people, not with any individual.

“That is why our Parliament is not sovereign, unlike the British Parliament that is sovereign. Our Parliament is not, limited by the constitution, we are governed by it and so there is a lot for us to do and it can only be done not by Parliament but by all of us”.

Source: Richard Mensah Adonu | Join our Telegram Group

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