Mahama signals early 2026 rollout of Constitution Review Reforms

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced that the government will begin implementing the recommendations of the Constitution Review Committee early next year, following the submission of its final report on Monday, December 22.

Receiving the report at the Jubilee House, President Mahama said the constitutional review phase had formally come to an end, and attention would now turn to implementation. He assured that the process would be carried out on a bipartisan basis.

“Enjoy your Christmas, and as soon as we resume early next year, we’re moving from the constitutional review process into the implementation process,” the President said. “Early next year, we will announce an implementation committee, and of course, we’re going to call some of you to come and serve.”

He emphasised the government’s commitment to inclusivity, noting that stakeholders across the political divide would be involved in implementing the proposed reforms.

The government is expected to announce the composition of the implementation committee early in 2026, after which Parliament and other key stakeholders will be engaged to determine the next steps in the reform process.