CJ suspension demo: Mahama has proven that he’ll preserve democracy – Stan Dogbe assures

Stan Dogbe: Government Committed to Democratic Rights Amid CJ Suspension Protests

Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Operations, Stanislav Xoese Dogbe, has reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to democratic freedoms, particularly the right to peaceful protest and freedom of expression, in response to demonstrations against the recent suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.

Dogbe addressed the media on Monday, May 5, following a large protest organised by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and supported by other opposition political groups. The demonstrators marched to the Jubilee House to submit a formal petition challenging the suspension of the Chief Justice by President John Mahama.

“The right to protest is a cornerstone of our democracy. The government remains resolute in its duty to protect these rights for all Ghanaians,” Dogbe said.


Opposition Protests CJ Torkornoo’s Suspension

The protest comes in the wake of the controversial suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, a decision that has sparked intense public and political debate. The opposition NPP has questioned the legality and motivation behind the move, labeling it a direct attack on the independence of the judiciary.

The demonstrators, clad in red and black, chanted slogans defending the judiciary and demanded the immediate reinstatement of the Chief Justice.


Peaceful Demonstrations Welcomed, Gov’t Says

Dogbe commended the protestors for conducting a largely peaceful march, emphasizing that the administration of President Mahama values civic engagement and will continue to listen to all democratic voices, including dissent.

“This administration is not afraid of criticism. Constructive dialogue and lawful protest are healthy for our democracy,” Dogbe added.


Government’s Stance on Judicial Independence

While reaffirming the independence of the judiciary, the Deputy Chief of Staff urged the public to allow constitutional processes to unfold and to refrain from politicizing the situation.

He reiterated that the President’s decision to suspend Chief Justice Torkornoo was based on “carefully considered advice and due process,” and that relevant legal institutions would soon provide clarification and updates.


Conclusion: Democracy in Action

As tensions rise over the suspension, the government’s public response underscores a delicate balance between executive authority, judicial autonomy, and the public’s right to protest. Stanislav Dogbe’s comments aim to reassure citizens that democratic governance and the rule of law remain intact and respected.

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