Kumasi, April 13, GNA- Mr Dan Botwe, Minister of Information, has stated that it was erroneous for any individual or group of persons to assume that the removal of the indemnity clause from the 1992 Constitution was the sole preserve of Government.
Mr Botwe who was responding to the concerns of a questioner at the Peoples Assembly, in the Kumasi Metropolis on Wednesday said Government had no hands in removing the entrenched clause.
The question questioned the relevance of the country's multi-party democracy if the indemnity clause was allowed to hold.
Other contributors expressed dissatisfaction about the decongestion exercise, the unemployment rate, irregular electricity supply and high cost of utility bills among others. The Sector Minister used the Assembly to officially launch the Akan version of the President's State of the Nation address, which he said would be made available school libraries and other public institutions and communities.Kumasi, April 13, GNA- Mr Dan Botwe, Minister of Information, has stated that it was erroneous for any individual or group of persons to assume that the removal of the indemnity clause from the 1992 Constitution was the sole preserve of Government.
Mr Botwe who was responding to the concerns of a questioner at the Peoples Assembly, in the Kumasi Metropolis on Wednesday said Government had no hands in removing the entrenched clause.
The question questioned the relevance of the country's multi-party democracy if the indemnity clause was allowed to hold.
Other contributors expressed dissatisfaction about the decongestion exercise, the unemployment rate, irregular electricity supply and high cost of utility bills among others. The Sector Minister used the Assembly to officially launch the Akan version of the President's State of the Nation address, which he said would be made available school libraries and other public institutions and communities.