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    Suit against CJ removal adjourned indefinitely

    Papa LincBy Papa LincApril 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read5 Views
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    The suit regarding petitions seeking the removal of Chief Justice Justice, Gertrude Araba Sackey Torkonoo, from office, has been adjourned until further notice by the Supreme Court (SC).

    This is because state attorneys were attending a week- long training to represent Ghana at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court.

    The case, filed by Ekow Vincent Assafuah, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Old Tafo Constituency in the Ashanti Region had to be adjourned indefinitely because of this development.

    President John Dramani Mahama had referred three petitions seeking the removal of the Chief Justice to the Council of State for advice.

    But, even more, the Council of State had advised the President, and Mr Assafuah initiated an action at the apex court, challenging the constitutionality of the processes.

    The MP contends that President John Dramani Mahama was mandated to notify the Chief Justice about the petition for her removal and obtain her response before referring the petition to the Council of State.

    Mr Assafuah joined the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr Dominic Akurutinga Ayine, the government’s principal legal advisor, to the suit as a defendant.

    The legislator is praying the apex court for a declaration that upon a true and proper interpretation of articles 146(1), (2), (4),(6) and (7), 23, 57(3) and 296 of the Constitution, the President was mandated to notify the Chief Justice about a petition for the removal of the Chief Justice and obtain his or her comments and responses to the content of such petition before referring the petition to the Council of State or commencing the consultation processes with the Council of State for the removal of the Chief Justice.

    Mr Assafuah wants the SC to declare that upon a true and proper interpretation of articles 146 (1), (2), (4),(6) and (7), 23 and 296 of

     the Constitution, a failure by the President to notify the Chief Justice and obtain his or her comments and responses to a petition for the removal of the Chief Justice before triggering the consultation process with the Council of State constitutes a violation of article 146 (6) as well as the constitutional protection of the security of tenure of the Chief Justice who is a Justice of the Superior Court of Judicature stipulated in article 146 (1) of the Constitution.

    The Old Tafo MP is again asking the court for a declaration that upon a true and proper inter­pretation of articles 146 (1), (2), (4),(6) and (7), 23 (57(3) and 296 of the Constitution, a failure by the President to notify the Chief Justice and obtain his or her comments and responses to a petition for the removal of the Chief Justice before triggering the consultation process with the Council of State amounts to an unjustified interference with the independence of the Judiciary enshrined in article 127(1) and (2) of the Constitution.

    Mr Assafuah is further seeking a declaration that the failure by the President to notify the Chief Justice and obtain her comments and responses to a petition for the removal of the Chief Justice before triggering the process for her re­moval, constitutes a violation of the fundamental right to a fair hearing contained in articles 23 and 296, and renders the consultation pro­cesses for the removal of the Chief Justice initiated by the President null, void and of no effect.

    Since the coming into force of the 1992 Constitution, no petition for the removal of a Chief Justices were successful.

    However, Justice Sir Ako Korsah was the first Chief Justice sacked by Ghana’s first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah

     BY MALIK SULLEMANA



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