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Ghana School of Law is 'prepared to admit as many qualified students as possible,' according to Yaw Oppong.
Lawyer Yaw Oppon, Director of Legal Education at Ghana School of Law, GSL, has stated that his organization is ready to admit as many students as will pass the entrance examination.
According to him, officials at the Makola Law School in Accra do not work to limit admissions.
On Citi FM's 'The Big Issue' program on Saturday, August 6, Oppong stated, "We are prepared to admit as many students as will qualify." Nobody wants admission to the Ghana School of Law to be limited.
"Everything is being done to ensure that as many people as possible pass the entrance exam and qualify otherwise."
“Who is it that will control numbers? Even though other professions do… that is not what the law school and its authorities have been doing over the years."
The legal practitioner, who was a member of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-2020 Addo's legal team for the election petition case, also stated that all regulations for prospective LLB students into the Ghana School of Law were fair.
"These rules you're discussing affect everyone. Those who make the rules have children who want to attend the Ghana School of Law; do they not have relatives? Nobody makes any concessions," Yaw Oppong emphasized.
The Ghana School of Law, Makola, now has campuses at the University of Professional Studies in Accra, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration at the University of Ghana, and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Accra.
read also: Another group is planning a massive protest in Tamale against economic hardship.
A group calling itself the coalition of progressive forces in northern Ghana (COP-Northern Ghana) is planning a massive, but peaceful, demonstration dubbed the 'Miisim Demo' to draw the government's attention to the country's economic hardship, increased insecurity, and corruption.
The event is scheduled to begin on August 20, 2022, in Tamale, Northern Region.
The demonstration will also speak out against the high cost of living, obscene inequities in public servants' working conditions, egregious human rights violations such as the killings of journalists and innocent Ghanaians, and obscene inequities in public servants' working conditions, among other things.
The MIISIM Demo is a non-partisan civic engagement, and the organizers hope to mobilize thousands of Ghanaians in the country's north.
Teachers' unions, nurses, farmers, market women, welders, tailors, artisans, driver unions, youth, politicians, civil servants, and academics will all be represented.
They want Akufo-government Addo's to intervene to alleviate the current economic hardship.
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