A plaintiff Nii Lamptey has dragged Attorney-General to court seeking interpretation of 5 articles in the Constitution that seeks to define Ghana as a secular country with no state of official religion.
The suit which is requesting for 13 reliefs is the latest as claims of religious discrimination against Muslims in mission schools grab national attention.
President Mahama has warned that any head of mission school who tries to compel a non-Christian to attend church services or faith-based meetings will be sanctioned.
The Christian groups want dialogue at the level of the National Peace Council to resolve any feeling of discrimination that may be simmering among some sections of the Muslim community.
The National Chief Imam has also called for calm and the need for dialogue. Myjoyonline.com