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Guard your independence from external pressures – Justice Baffoe-Bonnie to judges

Thu, Oct 2 2025 11:44 AM
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Guard your independence from external pressures - Justice Baffoe-Bonnie to judges

The acting Chief Justice, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, has called on magistrates and judges to fiercely guard their independence from external pressures—whether political, commercial, or social—when handling cases related to illegal mining, drug trafficking, and abuse.

Speaking at this year’s annual general meeting of the Association of Magistrates and Judges in Accra yesterday, he said that although members of the judiciary were not policymakers and did not wield the enforcement powers of the executive, judges and magistrates remained the guardians of justice, custodians of the law, and interpreters of the nation’s conscience.

“We must ensure that prosecutions related to illegal mining and drug trafficking and abuse are handled with seriousness, impartiality, and urgency. And I mean urgency,” he stressed.

“Where there is evidence, the law must be applied without fear or favour. No person—and I mean no person—regardless of their political affiliation or social status, should be immune from justice,” he added.

The two-day conference is on the theme “Leveraging Technology to Enhance Justice Delivery.”

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Among the issues being deliberated on are the challenges and opportunities confronting judges as stewards of justice. Members of the association will also elect new leaders.

Harmonisation

Justice Baffoe-Bonnie further urged the bench to work towards harmonising sentencing practices to ensure propriety, deterrence, and fairness. He emphasised, “We must fiercely guard our independence from external pressures, be they political, commercial, or social.”

“The fight against illegal mining and drug abuse cannot be won by the judiciary alone, but it cannot be won without us either. Let us not underestimate the ripple effect of our judgments, our diligence, and our courage. Every ruling grounded in justice strengthens the foundation of a law-abiding society,” he noted.

He observed that the destruction of arable land and contamination of the country’s water bodies had directly impacted agricultural productivity, leading to low food production, food price hikes, and adverse effects on the health of people in affected communities.

An estimated 4,726 hectares of land have been destroyed in 34 out of the 288 forest reserves across seven regions.

Drug abuse

On drug abuse, the acting Chief Justice cited a study which found a relatively high rate of substance use among adolescents, with a prevalence of 12.3 per cent.

The study further revealed that 56.9 per cent of adolescents in the country abuse alcohol, while 36.4 per cent abuse cigarettes.

He announced plans to collaborate with relevant authorities to refine the specialised courts created during former Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Wood’s tenure, and to create or designate additional courts to deal with the increasing number of cases involving gun violence, environmental degradation, and drug-related offences.

Commitment

The Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, said the government was committed to modernising the judiciary through the use of technology to enhance efficiency.

He commended the leadership of the association for embracing technology in justice delivery.

Dr Ayine noted that prolonged adjournments and case backlogs eroded public confidence, and therefore called for the expeditious handling of judicial matters.

He, however, cautioned that while technology offered significant benefits, it must be used responsibly.

“Judges must be open to new methods, lawyers must adapt their practices, and the state must ensure adequate resources are made available,” Dr Ayine said.

Challenges

The President of the association, Justice Henry Anthony Kwofi, said the effective use of technology would streamline court processes, reduce paperwork, and improve efficiency, ultimately leading to faster case resolutions and enhanced public satisfaction.

Reflecting on the challenges faced by the judiciary, Justice Kwofi expressed concern over inadequate resources and support for judges.

He cited issues such as unpaid allowances, lack of vehicles, and insufficient medical support, which he said were “making the work of judges extremely difficult.”

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