Mahama urges judicial renewal at swearing-in of Supreme Court justices

President John Dramani Mahama has delivered a rousing call for justice reform and institutional renewal at the swearing-in ceremony of newly appointed Supreme Court Justices, describing the occasion as a defining moment for Ghana’s democratic evolution.
Speaking at a packed ceremony in Accra, President Mahama hailed the appointments as a “high constitutional trust,” signalling the nation’s collective desire to “research, renew, and rebuild” its justice system.
He praised the new Justices for their depth of experience and commitment to the law, stating, “You are truly deserving of this high office.”
The President framed the elevation of the Justices as not only a personal achievement but a national milestone, asserting that the Judiciary must stand as “the final interpreter of our laws, the guardian of our democracy, and the protector of the rights and liberties of every citizen.”
Acknowledging growing public skepticism of state institutions, Mahama described the Judiciary’s role as more than a legal authority — positioning it as a moral compass for the nation.
“We must reaffirm the independence of the Judiciary,” he stressed. “Justice, when rightly upheld, is the bedrock of democracy.”
He encouraged the Justices to act as “stewards of justice and the nation’s conscience,” urging them to uphold fairness, integrity, and courage in the execution of their duties.
Linking the occasion to his broader governance vision, President Mahama emphasized the pivotal role of the Judiciary in the Ghana RESET Agenda — a national plan focused on institutional reform, justice, and development.
“A reformed Ghana cannot be built without a credible, independent, and efficient justice system,” he declared, adding that the Judiciary must function not merely as an arbiter of disputes, but as “a guarantor of rights, an enabler of development, and a vital check on the excesses of power.”
Among the justice sector priorities outlined under the RESET Agenda are:
Digitalizing and modernizing court systems to tackle delays
Improving infrastructure and working conditions in the courts
Expanding access to legal aid and public defender services
Strengthening training, ethics, and oversight within the Judiciary
Deepening engagement between the Judiciary, legal profession, and civic society
In a direct charge to the new Justices, Mahama urged humility and principle in service.
“Let your legacy be measured not by preference, but by principle,” he stated.
“Let it be recorded in the volumes of law reports, the lives you touched, the precedents you set, and the public trust you preserved.”
He also expressed confidence in the pending report of the H. Chrissy Pempery Constitutional Review Committee, due in August, which he said would propose vital measures to make the justice system “more effective, equitable, and just.”
President Mahama concluded his remarks with a powerful reminder that an independent Judiciary is a vital asset in national development.
“An independent judiciary is not a threat to government; it is a partner in nation-building,” he said. “We need justices anchored in the Constitution, unmoved by popularity or pressure.”
Calling on all Ghanaians — from public officials to the media, market traders to educators — to help rebuild civic trust, the President declared that the nation had entered a new era.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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