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THE CONSTITUTION OF GHANA
CHAPTER NINETEEN
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CIVIC EDUCATION
231 There shall be established by Act of Parliament within six months after Parliament first meets after the coming into force of this Constitution, a National Commission for Civic Education in this Chapter referred to as "the Commission".
232 (1) The Commission shall consist of a Chairman, two Deputy Chairmen and four other members.
(2) Members of the Commission shall be appointed by the President acting on the advice of the Council of State.
(3) Members of the Commission shall be persons who are qualified to be elected as members of Parliament.
(4) Members of the Commission shall be persons who do not hold office in any political party.
233 The functions of the Commission shall be -
(a) to create and sustain within the society the awareness of the principles and objectives of this Constitution as the fundamental law of the people of Ghana;
(b) to educate and encourage the public to defend this Constitution at all times, against all forms of abuse and violation;
(c) to formulate for the consideration of Government, from time to time, programmes at the national, regional and district levels aimed at realising the objectives of this Constitution;
(d) to formulate, implement and oversee programmes intended to inculcate in the citizens of Ghana awareness of their civic responsibilities and an appreciation of their rights an obligations as free people; and
234 Except as otherwise provided in this Constitution or in any other law which is not inconsistent with this Constitution, the Commission shall not be subject to the direction or control of any person or authority in the performance of its functions.
235 (1) The Chairman of the Commission shall enjoy the same terms and condition of service as a Justice of the Court of Appeal, and a Deputy Chairman of the Commission shall enjoy the same terms and condition of service as a Justice of the Court of Appeal, and a Deputy Chairman of the Commission shall enjoy the same terms and conditions of service as a Justice of the High Court.
(2) The other members of the Commission shall hold office on such terms and conditions as may be approved by Parliament. 236 The procedure for the removal of the Chairman or a Deputy Chairman from office shall be the same as that provided for the removal of a Justice of the Court of Appeal and a Justice of the High Court respectively under this Constitution.
237 Parliament shall, by law, provide for the establishment of Regional and District branches of the Commission.
238 The officers and employees of the Commission shall be appointed by the Commission acting in consultation with the Public Services Commission.
239 The administrative expenses of the Commission, including salaries, allowances and pensions payable to, or in respect of, persons serving with the Commission, shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
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CHAPTER 1 (THE CONSTITUTION)
CHAPTER 2 (TERRITORIES OF GHANA)
CHAPTER 3 (CITIZENSHIP)
CHAPTER 4 (THE LAWS OF GHANA)
CHAPTER 5 (FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT AND FREEDOMS)
CHAPTER 6 (THE DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY)
CHAPTER 7 (REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE)
CHAPTER 8 (THE EXECUTIVE)
CHAPTER 9 (THE COUNCIL OF STATE)
CHAPTER 10 (THE LEGISLATURE)
CHAPTER 11 (THE JUDICIARY)
CHAPTER 12 (FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE MEDIA)
CHAPTER 13 (FINANCE)
CHAPTER 14 (THE PUBLIC SERVICES)
CHAPTER 15 (THE POLICE SERVICE)
CHAPTER 16 (THE PRISONS SERVICE)
CHAPTER 17 (THE ARMED FORCES OF GHANA)
CHAPTER 18 (COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE)
CHAPTER 19 (NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CIVIC EDUCATION)
CHAPTER 20 (DECENTRALIZATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT)
CHAPTER 21 (LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCE)
CHAPTER 22 (CHIEFTAINCY)
CHAPTER 23 (COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY)
CHAPTER 24 (CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS)
CHAPTER 25 (AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION)
CHAPTER 26 (MISCELLANEOUS)