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A new poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics has revealed that a majority of people in the Western North and Bono regions, followed closely by the Volta Region, are in favour of removing the Chief Justice from office.
Read also: Akufo-Addo petitioned to remove Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo
The survey, conducted between 7th and 16th April 2025, included respondents from various backgrounds, including Junior High School leavers.
According to the findings, 82% of participants in the Western North and Bono regions support the move to remove the Chief Justice.

In the Volta Region, 76% of respondents also agreed with the call for her removal, while 72% in the Bono East Region expressed similar sentiments. The Oti Region followed closely, with 70% of people supporting the decision.
In the Savannah Region, 66% of respondents were in favour, with the Greater Accra Region recording 58% support. In the Central Region, 51% supported the attempt to remove the Chief Justice, while 48% in the Eastern Region and 49% in the Upper West Region also agreed with the proposal.
Support was slightly lower in the Northern Region, where 45% backed the move, and in the North East Region, where 39% were in favour. The Ahafo Region recorded the lowest level of support, at just 20%, followed by the Ashanti Region, where 37% of respondents supported the idea.
The report highlights a significant regional divide in public opinion, with stronger support for the Chief Justice’s removal in the northern and middle belt regions.
Read also: Mahama consults Council of State on petitions to remove Chief Justice
Meanwhile, attempts to remove her are being challenged by the Member of Parliament for Tafo in the Ashanti region, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, at the Supreme Court.
According to the MP, the President, John Mahama, committed a constitutional breach when he referred the three separate petitions asking for the removal of the Chief Justice from office to the Council of State without notifying the Chief Justice.
During the third appearance at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 16, the Court adjourned the case to May 6.
Read also: Supreme Court adjourns injunction application against CJ’s removal to May 6
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