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Chief Justice nominee Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie has pledged to usher in “an era of greater transparency, efficiency and accessibility” in Ghana’s Judiciary if endorsed by Parliament.
Appearing before the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Monday, November 10, Justice Baffoe-Bonnie set out his vision for a transformed Judiciary, emphasising the institution’s role as a guardian of rights, a check against abuses, and the ultimate arbiter of the rule of law.
“If I am endorsed by you, I pledge to lead an era of greater transparency, efficiency and accessibility in our Judiciary,” he said.
He stressed that his approach would not treat the Judiciary as a political actor but as a credible institution serving all Ghanaians.
“I do so mindful of the constitutional role of the judiciary, not as a political actor, but as a guardian of rights, checks against abuses, and final arbiter in the rule of law,” he told the Committee.
Justice Baffoe-Bonnie proposed that his transformation agenda would be built on three key pillars: procedural clarity and predictability, efficiency and accountability, and open justice.
“First, procedural clarity and predictability, from how cases are assigned to how cases are managed all under publishable rules and timelines,” he explained.
“Second, efficiency and accountability by adopting dashboards, technology, and performance targets so justice is delivered, not assumed.”
“Third, open justice through appropriate streaming, public summaries, and structured communication so citizens see the work of the Court, not just its verdicts.”
He assured the Committee that access to justice would be equitable and not influenced by wealth or connections.
“If confirmed, I will stand with every judge, court user, and citizen in the belief that access to justice should not depend on who you are or your connections,” he said.
Justice Baffoe-Bonnie also highlighted the Chief Justice’s duty to safeguard the credibility of the Judiciary.
“The Constitution entrusts the Chief Justice not only with judging cases but with guarding the credibility of justice itself. My task, if confirmed, is to ensure that the law remains both a shield for the weak and a restraint upon the powerful,” he added.
He called for the Committee’s support in restoring public confidence in the Judiciary.
“With your guidance and cooperation, I pledge to restore confidence in our highest institution and leave it stronger than I found it,” he said.
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