Audio By Carbonatix
Repeated flooding of the Cocoa Affairs Court premises in Accra each time it rains heavily is hampering the effective delivery of justice. That’s according to lawyers who practice there.
The colonial structure which houses the courts is also decaying, and patrons fear it may collapse because of the inherent weakness in it.
Joy News’ Joseph Opoku Gakpo who visited the court premises reports the Cocoa Affairs Court which consists of four detached structures of which two of them are one-storey buildings, sits on a large compound of clayey soil with choked surrounding drains, causing flooding of the premises whenever it rains heavily.
Accra based legal practitioner Kwabena Owusu Mensah laments this sometimes makes it impossible to work at the courts.
“On a rainy morning, portions of the court were not accessible because the whole place was flooded. Workers could not go to the court, and neither could we go as lawyers, and eventually the court couldn’t sit that day. And I understand other court rooms were leaking,” he told Opoku Gakpo.
Lawyer Owusu Mensah laments this is impeding justice delivery.
The Cocoa Affairs Court houses about twenty high and circuit courts as well as offices of the Judicial Service. The structure was built in the colonial days, with the ground floor built of brick and the upper storey constructed of wood.
Opoku Gakpo reports that in some of the offices, cobwebs are all over and the electrical wiring is falling off.
He adds the paintings of the structure have peeled off, and portions of the walls are dirty. Some segments of the roofing structure are almost falling off. The staircase to the upper story is weak, and visitors fear walking on it.
Patrons of the court have therefore asked government to renovate the structure for efficient delivery of justice.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana’s free primary healthcare programme: Advancing equitable access to health and strengthening financial security.
3 minutes -
Why legal scrutiny of the OSP must not be mistaken for anti-corruption sabotage
5 minutes -
Daily Insight for CEOs: Sustaining execution momentum across organisation
6 minutes -
President Marcos says key suspect in Philippine corruption firestorm arrested
7 minutes -
Maverick Research launches Mapela.io to deliver faster, more scalable market intelligence across emerging economies
11 minutes -
Ola SHS urges girls to pursue science and improve time management
22 minutes -
Photos: GIMPA hosts Pre-ICW 2026 seminar to advance leadership and coaching
22 minutes -
Akufo-Addo created OSP out of bitterness—NDC Communicator
36 minutes -
‘I was tortured and lost my hand’ – one student’s struggle to get an education in Nigeria
42 minutes -
Harry and Meghan meet Bondi shooting survivors
43 minutes -
NACOC warns public over fake recruitment claims
43 minutes -
GCB Bank PLC declares GH₵1 dividend after BoG approval
47 minutes -
Atonsu Agogo hospital maternity unit in crisis as life-saving baby equipment breaks down
55 minutes -
Vincent Assafuah disputes NPRA claims over vehicle assets
1 hour -
100 Isuzu buses inspected for Metro Mass deployment
1 hour