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Minority Declares War on ‘Judicial Coup’ — Slams Mahama’s Suspension of CJ

Ablekuma North: Minority to withdraw support in Parliament if NDC thugs are not called to order
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The Minority in Parliament has fiercely condemned President John Dramani Mahama’s suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, calling it a politically driven attempt to undermine judicial independence and consolidate power.

This decision, which follows a prima facie case stemming from three petitions seeking the CJ’s removal, was made in accordance with Article 146(6) of the 1992 Constitution, and in consultation with the Council of State. It paves the way for a formal investigation by a newly established five-member committee.

In a strongly worded statement on Tuesday, April 22, the Minority described the suspension as an outright abuse of executive power, branding it a “political witch-hunt” designed to bring the judiciary under partisan control. They argue that this action signals a disturbing trend of using state power to suppress dissent and manipulate democratic institutions.

According to the Minority, the President’s move is not only a blow to good governance but also a transparent ploy to reshape the judiciary in favor of his party, referencing Mahama’s 2023 pledge in Akosombo to appoint more NDC-aligned justices.

Calling the suspension a “brazen judicial coup,” the Minority insists the action is unconstitutional, particularly as legal challenges to the process remain before the Supreme Court. They have demanded the immediate reinstatement of Chief Justice Torkornoo and a pause on all proceedings until the judiciary has delivered its verdict on the legality of the suspension process.

They warned of strong resistance—both legal and public—against any further efforts to intimidate or unlawfully remove judicial figures, affirming their commitment to safeguarding the independence of Ghana’s courts.

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