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Manhyia South MP Baffour Awuah has called on Ghanaians to be actively involved in safeguarding the country’s democratic institutions in the wake of a petition seeking the removal of the Chief Justice.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Newsfile on Saturday, the NPP MP stated that citizen participation is crucial in preserving the integrity of state institutions, particularly the judiciary.
He cautioned against allowing political forces to dominate national decisions unchecked, warning that such passivity could threaten the independence of Ghana’s democratic structures.
According to Mr. Awuah, while politicians often push for decisions that align with their interests, it is the responsibility of the public to ensure that critical national issues, especially those concerning constitutional institutions, are not left solely in the hands of political players.
“Politicians, we can always seek after our interests, and so the citizens should not sit back and watch us or sit back and make things easy for us, especially when it comes to things involving institutions—constitutional or democratic institutions,” he stated.
His remarks come amid ongoing public debate over the petition calling for Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo’s removal, a move that has drawn mixed reactions from various political and legal circles.
Mr. Awuah’s comments highlight growing concerns about the perceived politicisation of the judiciary and the potential impact of the petition on Ghana’s legal system.
He stressed that the judiciary, as an independent arm of government, must be protected from undue political interference to maintain its credibility and ensure justice is served without bias.
While details of the petition remain the subject of national discourse, the MP’s call reinforces the idea that a strong and independent judiciary is essential for upholding democracy.
He urged Ghanaians to actively participate in national conversations, hold political leaders accountable, and advocate for fair and transparent governance processes.
As the debate over the Chief Justice’s future unfolds, Mr. Awuah’s appeal serves as a reminder that the strength of Ghana’s democracy relies not just on politicians but on an engaged and vigilant citizenry.
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