By Franklin Asare-Donkoh
The Constitution Review Committee (CRC), established by President John Dramani Mahama in January 2025 with a six-month mandate to review the 1992 Republican Constitution, has reportedly completed its work and is set to present its final report to the President by the close of work on Monday, December 22, 2025.
The committee was tasked with reviewing Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, addressing gaps, and providing actionable recommendations to the government.
The exercise also included revisiting earlier efforts, such as the 2010 Constitution Review Commission and the 2023 Constitution Review Consultative Committee.
The Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, announced the update on his Facebook page.
“A busy week to wrap up the year. At 11 am this morning, the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice returns to the Government Accountability Series to unveil details of an investigation into a high-profile corruption case involving a politically exposed person. At 2 pm today, the Constitution Review Committee will present its final report to the President. Tomorrow, the National Airline Task Force will present their report to the President,” he wrote.
The committee, led by Professor H. Kwesi Prempeh, has been gathering national feedback on proposed changes to several parts of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution for months.
President Mahama earlier mentioned that the team had briefed him and provided an overview of its initial findings during a meeting held three weeks ago.
“They met me three weeks ago and made a presentation of some of the findings they were going to make. They are quite interesting. They intend to present the final results on December 22. Once the final report is presented, we will make it known to the rest of the nation,” he said during discussions with the National Peace Council at the Jubilee House on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.



































































