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Mahama has called for a strong and independent judiciary anchored in justice and service

Thu, Jul 3 2025 7:24 PM
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President John Mahama has called for a renewed focus on judicial independence, stressing the vital role of the courts in building a just, secure, and democratic society.

Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of seven new Supreme Court Justices at the Jubilee House on Thursday, 3rd July, President Mahama highlighted the judiciary’s central place in Ghana’s national renewal.

Drawing on lessons from history, the President emphasised that a stable and democratic society depends on a fair and respected judicial system.

“History teaches us that where the judiciary is strong, society is stable. Where the judiciary is impartial, citizens feel secure and where the judiciary is respected, democracy flourishes.”

He cautioned against any form of interference with the courts, noting that the strength of a democracy rests on the freedom and fairness of its institutions.

“We must protect our courts from political interference, economic manipulation and public intimidation. An independent judiciary is not a threat to government. It is a partner in nation building.”

The President added that Ghana needs judges who are grounded in the Constitution and motivated by a true commitment to fairness.

“We need justices who are not swayed by popularity or pressure but are anchored in the Constitution and driven by a genuine desire to uphold justice without fear or favour.”

He further pointed out that a sound judicial system is not only important for protecting rights but also for promoting confidence in governance, investment, and national unity.

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“We need a judiciary that understands that legal sanctity and predictability are essential for good governance, investor confidence, economic growth and social cohesion.”

President Mahama said the swearing-in of the new justices was not merely ceremonial but deeply symbolic.

“The swearing in of these new justices today is more than just a ceremonial function. It is a beacon of hope in a time where many Ghanaians are yearning for direction and renewal. It is a signpost that the reset has begun not only in words but also in action and in our institutions.”

He outlined a broader vision for Ghana’s future, which he described as one where institutions function properly, leadership remains accountable, and justice is delivered fairly.

“We’re building a new Ghana, one where our institutions work, leadership listens, merit is rewarded and justice is blind not to truth, but blind to bias.”

Encouraging all citizens to play their part in national development, he stressed that the tools to overcome the country’s challenges lie in the values and character of its people.

“Let us be encouraged and reminded that while the challenges we face are real, the tools to overcome them lie within us: courage, competence, conviction and character. We must all play our part, whether in public office or in private enterprise, in the media or in the marketplace, in the courtroom or in the classroom.”

The President urged them to carry out their responsibilities with integrity, guided by conscience and the Constitution.

“To the newly appointed justices, I commend you once again. The people of Ghana believe in you. The nation stands with you, and history will be your judge on how fairly you have dispensed justice and on the firmness of your resolve.”

“As you swear your solemn oath today, do so in the spirit of service, not status. Let your conscience be your compass. Let the Constitution be your guide, and let the people of Ghana be a constant reminder to you of the power and purpose of the law. Let justice reign.”

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