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Mahama calls on new judges to safeguard democracy

Publish date: 07 July 2025
Issue Number: 1133
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Ghana

President John Mahama has urged newly-appointed justices of the Supreme Court to rise above procedural formalities and dedicate themselves to delivering real justice for Ghanaians, reports My Joy Online. At the swearing-in ceremony of seven new Supreme Court justices, the President reminded the judges that their elevation to the highest court comes with both legal and moral responsibilities that transcend technical interpretations of the law. ‘You’re expected to serve not as arbiters of technicalities, but as stewards of justice and conscience,’ Mahama stated. ‘Yours is not only a legal role, but a moral responsibility to safeguard our constitution’s spirit and interpret it in ways that advance the common good and protect the most vulnerable in our society.’ He described their appointments as ‘a high constitutional trust’ and a moment that reflects not just personal merit and legal expertise, but also the hopes of a country undergoing renewal. Mahama underscored the pivotal role the Supreme Court plays in safeguarding democracy and upholding the rights and liberties of Ghanaians, stressing that the Bench must inspire public confidence through fairness, impartiality, and courage. ‘The Supreme Court of Ghana stands as the final custodian of our laws, the guardian of our democracy, and the protector of the rights and liberties of all our citizens,’ he said. The swearing-in ceremony marks the latest in a series of judicial reforms under the Mahama administration, which has emphasised rebuilding trust in public institutions and strengthening the rule of law in Ghana.

Full My Joy Online report

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