Parliament Petitioned To Remove President Mahama Over Alleged Misconduct

Ghana’s Parliament has been petitioned to remove President John Dramani Mahama from office following allegations of misconduct. The petition was reportedly filed by lawyer Ghanamannti, who made the announcement during a discussion on JoyPrime TV on October 18, 2025.
According to the petitioner, President Mahama has allegedly breached public trust and violated aspects of Ghana’s constitutional framework. The petition calls on Parliament to deliberate and determine whether there are sufficient grounds to initiate removal proceedings against the President.
Reactions to the development have been mixed. While some opposition figures and civil society groups view the petition as an important step toward accountability, others argue that it could be politically motivated and may heighten political tensions.
Parliament has not yet issued an official response regarding the petition or outlined the procedure it will follow. However, observers note that this case could test Ghana’s constitutional institutions and set a precedent for executive accountability in the country’s democratic system.
Source: Thepressradio.com
