Human rights activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor has called for an end to shielding former Presidents from prosecution after their tenure in office.
Speaking to JoyNews on Saturday, January 25, Barker-Vormawor stressed the importance of justice and accountability at all levels of governance.
“The Constitution cannot preach justice while entrenching impunity. Presidents should not be shielded from prosecution after their tenure,” he asserted.
He also advocated for the abolition of the Council of State, describing it as redundant.
“We have called for the abolishment of the Council of State. If we move forward without it, nobody would even remember it exists,” he remarked.