The Ghana School of Law has officially enrolled a new batch of legal practitioners at its March Call 2026 ceremony,
The Former Parliamentary Aspirant of Afigya Sekyere East Constituency, Barima Sapong, was among the notable individuals called to the Bar recently.
The ceremony, which marked a significant milestone in the professional journey of the new lawyers, brought together dignitaries, legal professionals, family members and well-wishers to witness the enrolment process.
Mr. Barima received his certificate amidst applause, signifying his transition into the legal profession. His achievement highlights a growing trend of public figures pursuing careers in law, after active political service.
The March Call ceremony forms part of the institution’s (Ghana School of Law) mandate to train and induct qualified law graduates into the legal profession, equipping them with the knowledge and ethical standards required to serve the country.
The event also underscored the importance of legal education in strengthening Ghana’s justice system, as the newly enrolled lawyers are expected to contribute meaningfully to the rule of law and national development.
Observers have praised Mr. Barima’s accomplishment, describing it as an inspiring example of lifelong learning and professional growth.
The ceremony concluded with a renewed commitment by the new lawyers to uphold the principles of justice, integrity and service to society as they embark on their legal careers.
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