Read Article 41 of 1992 Constitution regularly for Spirit of Patriotism – Sir Justice Dennis Adjei

Sir Justice Dennis Adjei noted that it is only a regular and routine reading of the article that will enable Ghanaians to develop this all-important value, needed by citizens for the cause of the nation.

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A Justice of the Court of Appeal and Director of the Judges Training School, Sir Justice Dennis Adjei has charged Ghanaians to regularly read Article 41 of the 1992 Constitution in order to develop the Spirit of Patriotism.

He notes that it is only through regular and routine reading of the article that Ghanaians will develop this all-important value, needed by citizens for the cause of the nation.

Speaking at the first induction ceremony for the Public Interest Law and Advocacy Fellowship (PILA Fellowship) of the Noble Law Group, Justice Adjei was full of praise for the fellowship for the interest in public Law by its Fellows.

Therefore, he urged the Fellows and Ghanaians in general, to uphold the spirit of patriotism, duty, and obligation.

Additionally, he cautioned the Fellows against allowing the desire for money, rights, and privileges associated with their work to sway them from their core duties towards the nation.

Moreover, Sir Dennis advised the Fellows to devote themselves to assisting the poor and needy and not take advantage of Ghanaians and lawyers thus urging them to imbibe and uphold integrity.

Public Interest Law and Advocacy Fellowship

This is a Noble Law Group initiative, that offers law students especially, an opportunity to develop advocacy skills via undertaking a 1-year Fellowship program.

The Fellows are made to work with communities, public agencies, and other stakeholders in the area of Law and Public policy issues.