Lawyer and KPMG Professor in Accounting at the Fisher School of Accounting, University of Florida Stephen Kwaku Asare widely known as Kwaku Azar has lamented that legal education is in the wrong hands and the quality of law and justice have Fallen.
In a post shared on his official Facebook page on Tuesday, 26th July 2022, he wrote;
“By an administrative fiat, the IEC and GLC have set aside the 50% pass mark, which they attempted to do last year to disqualify over 400 students to the utter chagrin of Ghanafuo.
He argued that rather than IEC and GLC leaders to eat humble pie, these Lords of Legal Education have now pre-announced the 2022-2023 passing rule, as follows:
“Eligible Applicants who attain the minimum threshold mark set by the General Legal Council for this particular year will be offered admission for the 2022/2023 Academic Year to pursue the Professional Law Course.”
“There you have it! The pass rate is whatever the Lords say it is.The same administrative fiat used to introduce interviews and exam, which was found to be unconstitutional! You wonder if these Lords understand administrative law or precedent.” Kwaku Azar said.
He cautioned that we should not wait till September to complain. We should nip this unconstitutionality in the bud NOW.
“But there is a deeper problem here. Legal education is in the wrong hands and the quality of law and justice have fallen precipitously because of it!” Kwaku Azar said.
He concluded that Makola was designed to offer practical training not professional courses. What we have now is mission creep in the hands of a monopolist who could not tell you what quality education is!
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