A Justice of the Superior Court, Issifu Omoro Amadu Tanko, has expressed the need for heads of Law Faculties at various universities to begin serious engagements with the government through the Attorney General, the Judiciary and other key stakeholders towards finding a lasting solution to the increasing conundrum of limited admissions to professional legal education in Ghana.
“There is a contemporary issue no Chief Justice is able to resolve. We have thousands of law graduates in the pipeline who cannot access professional legal training not because they do not qualify but because we do not have the space”.
Justice Tanko, who is also the acting Director of the Judicial Training Institute, was speaking at an event organised by final year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) students of the Wisconsin International University College (WIUC).
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