Supreme Court judge, Justice Sophia Akuffo has been confirmed as Ghana’s next Chief Justice.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo told the media at a news conference at the Flagstaff House Friday, he considers the Justice as the best person to lead the judiciary at this time of history.
“I have known Justice Sophia Akuffo well, for over forty years...she was my first junior in practice...[and] she impressed me considerably with her hard work, her capacity for detailed research, her independence of mind and spirit, her honesty and integrity, her deep-seated respect for the rule of law,” he said.
These qualities, the President said would be useful for the positive turn-around of the judiciary that suffered some setbacks after some of its members were implicated in a bribery scandal.
Justice Sophia Akuffo will take over from current Chief Justice Theodora Georgina Wood who will be retiring on June 8, 2017 if successfully approved by Parliament.
Mrs Wood is the first woman out of the 12 occupants of the fourth highest position in the country after the President, Vice President and Speaker of Parliament.
President Akufo-Addo was full of praise for the outgoing CJ describing her 10-year career as extraordinary.
“I pay warm tribute to her distinguished service to our nation, and wish her a well-earned retirement, even though her public service will not be over as her place on the Council of State awaits her,” he said.
The President is enjoined by Article 144(1) of the 1992 Constitution to appoint a replacement for the CJ position in consultation with the Council of State and with the prior approval of Parliament.
The constitutional process will be concluded after Parliament’s Appointments Committee is done with the vetting of the nominee for subsequent approval by the plenary session.
President Akufo-Addo will then swear her in after Parliament sends its report about the approval of the nominee.
Justice Sophia Akuffo is one of the longest serving Supreme Court judge in the country and her approval by Parliament will make her the 13th person to occupy the enviable position.
Prior to the announcement of her nomination, other Supreme Court judges, Justices Jones Dotse and Anin Yeboah were tipped for the position but the ultimate responsibility rests with the President.
Justice Sophia Akuffo was appointed onto the country’s apex court 22 years ago by former President Jerry John Rawlings on November 30, 1992.
She has been one of the leading voices in the country on issues of human right, rule of law and child’s rights. She had served on the continent’s judicial bodies such as the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, where she ended up as its President.
With this enviable record, President Akufo-Addo was convinced she would be a worthy successor to Chief Justice Wood and assert the independence of the Judiciary.
“I expect discipline, fairness, integrity and the continuing modernisation of judicial activities to be the hallmarks of her tenure as Chief Justice, if she is so endorsed by the constitutional bodies,” the President said.
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