Francis Xavier Sosu has pledged his commitment to reforming legal education and practice in Ghana after being nominated to the General Legal Council. He emphasized the need for significant reforms since the GLC’s establishment in 1960 and expressed gratitude towards the Attorney General for the nomination, vowing to collaborate with various stakeholders.
Francis Xavier Sosu, Member of Parliament for Madina, has expressed his commitment to reshaping legal education and practice in Ghana following his nomination to the General Legal Council (GLC) by the Attorney General. In a social media post, he acknowledged the nomination and pledged to collaborate with Council members and stakeholders to execute the Presidential reset agenda effectively.
Sosu has underscored the necessity for significant reforms within the GLC, established in 1960 under the Legal Profession Act. He affirmed his dedication to engaging stakeholders in this overhaul to enhance the legal system.
In his statement, Sosu specifically thanked Hon. Dr. Dominic Ayine, the Attorney General of Ghana, for his nomination and reaffirmed his resolve to work with others toward modernizing the legal framework. He emphasized the GLC’s critical role in supervising legal education and ensuring the integrity of professional practice.
In summation, Francis Xavier Sosu remains steadfast in his commitment to reforming legal education and practice in Ghana through his recent nomination to the GLC. His focus on essential reforms and collaboration heralds a significant stride toward enhancing the legal profession’s efficacy and accessibility, thereby promoting justice for all citizens and addressing systemic issues within the framework.
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