Government Backs Protest Rights as NPP Demonstrates Over Chief Justice Suspension

Accra, Ghana — Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Operations, Stanislav Xoese Dogbe, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting democratic rights, including the freedom of speech and peaceful protest.

His comments came on Monday, 5 May, as members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and allied political groups staged a peaceful demonstration in Accra, culminating in the presentation of a petition at the Jubilee House. The protest was in response to the recent suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo by President John Dramani Mahama.


Government Responds to Growing Political Tensions

Speaking to journalists at the seat of government, Dogbe acknowledged the protest and emphasized that peaceful civic engagement remains a cornerstone of Ghana’s democratic system.

“The government of President Mahama remains unwavering in its respect for the rule of law and the rights of all Ghanaians to freely express themselves,” Dogbe said.

“We may disagree politically, but we will always defend the right to protest peacefully.”


Context: Suspension of Chief Justice Torkornoo

The demonstration follows widespread political backlash to President Mahama’s decision to suspend Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, pending the outcome of a formal investigation into alleged administrative misconduct. Critics, particularly from the NPP, have called the move unconstitutional and a threat to judicial independence.

The President’s office has defended the suspension, stating it followed due process and was based on recommendations from appropriate legal advisory bodies.


Opposition and Civil Society React

The NPP’s petition demands the immediate reinstatement of Chief Justice Torkornoo and an independent review of the decision. Several civil society organizations have echoed the call for transparency but urged calm as legal processes unfold.

Despite the tension, Monday’s demonstration remained orderly, with heavy police presence ensuring security.


Conclusion: Government Emphasizes Dialogue and Democracy

As political discourse intensifies following the 2024 general elections, the Mahama administration has signaled its openness to dialogue with political stakeholders, while reiterating its dedication to the democratic values of accountability, justice, and free expression.

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