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21 new High Court Justices sworn into office

By Bright Ntramah

President Akufo-Addo has sworn in 21 justices to the High Court with a call on them to be transparent and efficient in the delivery of Justice in order to build confidence within society.

He noted that a corrupt and incompetent judge is a danger to the public interest and Judicial administration. The President, therefore, told justices made up of 12 men and nine women, to be honest, show integrity, and above all be knowledgeable of the law.

At a ceremony at the Jubilee House, the President asked the justices to know their cases and ensure that their judgments are based on law. Bright Ntramah has filed this report.

The new Appeals Court Justices are: Justices Kwame Polley, William Abpiah Twumasi, Baah Forson Agyapong, Marian Affoh, Nana Brew, and Abena Anponsah Buansi.

The rest are Justices Ellen Lordina Serwaa Mirehu, Priscilla Dapaah Mireku, Alexander Oworae, Joyce Boahen, Edward Twum and Gwendolyn Millicent Owusu. The others are Justices Rosemary Baah Tosu, Frederick Kwabena Twumasi, Adedaide Abui Keddey, Harry Aheampong-Opoku, Kenneth Edem Kudjordjie, John-Mark Nuku Alifo, Kwesi Adjenim-Boateng, George Aikins Ampiah-Bonney and Marie-Louise Simmons.

The President led the new justices to take three oaths, after which they signed the oath book.

According to the President, the 21 justices have partiality of mind and independence of spirit and are thus fit for the position. He told them to bear in mind that the growth of the nation demands there is a judiciary that commands respect of the people by the quality of its delivery of justice as well as by its comportment of its judges.

The President said the situation where judges proffer judgment on the basis of decisions from lower courts and cite them as law is not acceptable, and even less so when judges cite no authority at all for their rulings and give orders without reasons. President Akufo-Addo therefore asked the justices to be learned, know their cases, and ensure that their judgments are based on law.

Responding to the President’s charges to the new judges, Justices Kwame Polley, expresed profound gratitude to the President for the opportunity given us to serve.

The President later presented the instrument of appointment to the 21 new justices of the High Court.

 

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