MASS FAILURE: Ghana’s Parliament declares readiness to meet law students

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The Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament has stated it is committed to meet with the national association of law students this week over the mass failure of students of the Ghana Law School.

This statement comes after the Committee had met with the General Legal Council and the Independent Examination Committee.

Out of about 1,800 students who sat for the entrance exams this year, only 128 of them passed.

However, speaking to the media the chairman of parliament’s legal committee, Ben Abdallah said the committee is working vigorously to find a lasting remedy to the problem.

“We have called the students and they have given an indication that anytime we meet them, they are ready and willing to come.

“So either Tuesday, Wednesday or even by the close of next week, we will have met some representatives of the association so they come and present their side of their story to us,” the lawmaker noted.

By Emmanuel Amewugah, Daily Mail GH

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