A heated debate has emerged in Ghana after some religious and traditional leaders suggested a possible third term for former President John Mahama.
Prominent statesman Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe has strongly condemned these calls, warning clergy and religious leaders to avoid meddling in constitutional politics. He insists that Ghana's constitution does not allow a third presidential term and that such discussions are dangerously divisive. The controversy has sparked wider national conversations about the sanctity of Ghana's democratic principles and the importance of upholding term limits.
Calls for a referendum on the issue have further intensified the debate.
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