submitted 7 months ago by afia3
- Legal practitioner Kwaku Azar is advocating to end the Ghana School of Law's monopoly on legal education, proposing that students complete their training at accredited universities and take a national Bar Examination twice a year.
- He emphasizes the need for urgent legal education reform to address a lawyer shortage and ensure justice needs are met, citing Kenya's example of breaking a similar monopoly.
- Azar urges action now to prevent wasting more time and hindering Ghana's legal progress.
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