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President Akufo-Addo has urged 21 newly appointed justices of the High Court of Judicature to prioritise delivering justice swiftly and impartially.
He addressed the justices during their swearing-in ceremony at the Jubilee House on September 30, 2024, where he administered the Oaths of Office, Allegiance, and Secrecy.
In his speech, the President emphasised that by taking on the responsibilities of High Court justices, these individuals have been entrusted with the wellbeing of the Ghanaian people.
He stressed the importance of their roles in upholding justice and ensuring that it is accessible to all citizens.
President Akufo-Addo's remarks underscored the expectation that the justices will fulfill their duties diligently and without bias, reinforcing the public's faith in the judiciary.
“The High Court is stipulated in Article 140 of the constitution as a superior court of record with jurisdiction in all matters particularly in civil and criminal matters, its significance is undeniable. It is at the High Court that most of the work of the judiciary begins and often ends."
“It is here that the most critical decisions that affect the lives of ordinary Ghanaians are made. The authority and respect commanded by this court are essential for the proper functioning of our country. To our newly appointed justices, I say this, your task is not merely interpreting the law, it is also about ensuring that justice is served impartially and with integrity,” President Akufo-Addo remarked.
“The Ghanaian people are looking up to you to demonstrate honesty, sound judgment, and a strong attachment to the rule of law. A corrupt or incompetent judge does more than fail in his or her duty, he or she, poses a significant danger to the administration of justice and the public interest,” Akufo-Addo further added.
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