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Supreme Court’s 7-0, 9-0 rulings too ‘artificial’ – Festus Aboagye

 

Security analyst Col. Festus Aboagye (rtd) says recent judgments by the Supreme Court make it easy for some Ghanaians to have doubts over the fairness of their verdicts.

 

The comment comes on the back of caution to judges by the National Security Minister Kan Dapaah over perceived bias in their judgments. 

 

“Confidence in the judiciary will be lost if interpretation always favors the government, and the judiciary perceived to be biased is a big threat to national security,” the National Security Minister told judges at a program in Accra last week. 

 

He stressed: “Injustice occasioned as a result of the absence of an effective justice delivery system or delayed justice or biased justice is certainly a threat to national security”. 

 

Speaking to Francis Abban on Morning Starr Monday, the security analyst said judges must take the caution of Mr. Kan Dapaah seriously. 

 

“Personally, I’m concerned that from the election petition to the deputy speakers case and where there are two alternatives, the court always goes to the other alternative. The one-sidedness of this for me is not sufficient. The citizens taking the law into their hands is something I can resonate with. If we have 9 judges on the bench and all the time it’s 7-0; 9-0, it’s a bit artificial.

 

“My question is why the minister is saying it at this time and why is he not directing the statement to the general population? What is the minister purporting? What kind of message is he sending. Is it a caution to the judiciary or specific justices? If the justices have been right in the decisions they’ve made in the past, what is the minister worried about?” he said. 

 

Mahama on judges 

 

Former President John Mahama says the National Democratic Congress has problems with the judiciary and called on the Chief Justice to institute reforms within the courts. 

 

“We do

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