Implications for judicial independence and democracy in Ghana. Legal experts speak…

The suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has ignited a vigorous debate among Ghanaian legal experts regarding its implications for judicial independence and the nation’s democratic framework.


⚖️ Legal Experts’ Perspectives

Ghana Bar Association (GBA): The GBA has labeled the suspension as unconstitutional, urging President Mahama to reverse the decision. They argue that such an action undermines the judiciary’s independence and sets a dangerous precedent for executive overreach.

H. Kwasi Prempeh (Ghana Centre for Democratic Development): Prempeh expressed concerns about the lack of transparency in the suspension process, emphasizing that even if other Supreme Court justices supported the dismissal, their involvement could be seen as conflicted due to their subordinate relationship to the Chief Justice.

Alexander Kukah (Legal Analyst): Kukah views the suspension as a defining moment for Ghana’s democratic institutions, highlighting the urgent need to uphold constitutional procedures and preserve judicial independence to maintain public trust in the legal system.


🏛️ Broader Implications for Democracy

The suspension has raised alarms about potential political interference in the judiciary, with critics fearing it could embolden further encroachments on judicial processes. Such actions may erode the separation of powers, a cornerstone of democratic governance.

Moreover, the Mo Ibrahim Foundation’s 2024 Governance Index indicated a significant decline in the perception of judicial independence in Ghana, dropping nearly 30 points from 2014 to 2023. This trend reflects growing concerns about political interference in judicial appointments and the courts’ ability to operate free from external pressures.

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