The Chief Justice, Paul Baffoe Bonnie, has urged tangible support for the judiciary.
He advocates for secure office accommodations for the judiciary, enhanced security for judicial staff, and a streamlined process for hiring additional personnel and experts.
This statement was made during his courtesy visit to the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, on Monday, January 26, where he shared his vision for the future of justice in Ghana.
He also underscored the need for reforms in legal education, stressing the importance of training that aligns with the changing demands and technologies.
The meeting was characterized by mutual respect and a collective dedication to service. As they concluded their discussion, the underlying message was evident: progress relies on meaningful dialogue, focused reforms, and the bravery to invest in institutions that protect justice for all citizens.
Speaker Bagbin, in his opening remarks, noted that this visit was historic and emphasized the need for collaboration between the two branches of Government to strengthen Ghana’s democracy.
