Audio By Carbonatix
The suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo by President John Dramani Mahama, barely five months after the change in government, was expected, according to Mohammed Awal, a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) communications team.
In an interview with Joy Prime’s Roselyn Felli, Awal accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of attempting to divert the attention of Ghanaians from pressing national issues by targeting the Chief Justice.
President Mahama requested the country's highest judicial officer to step aside following the establishment of a five-member committee to investigate three petitions filed against her. Myjoyonline.com understands that two additional petitions have since been filed seeking the Chief Justice’s removal from office.
The Presidency, which announced the suspension on Tuesday, stated that the action was in accordance with constitutional provisions and followed consultations with the Council of State.
The President cited Article 146(6) of the Constitution, which mandates the establishment of a committee to probe allegations against a superior court judge if a prima facie case is established.
According to the statement, President Mahama determined that sufficient grounds existed to warrant further inquiry.
However, the NPP communicator came to the defence of the Chief Justice.
“I’m not surprised, even though I suspect that the NDC government is doing this to distract us from the real issues we are facing in this country — 14% electricity tariff hikes, dumsor, and unresolved issues surrounding galamsey, among others,” he said.
Awal emphasised that the NDC’s track record with judicial matters has been poor since the PNDC era. He cited the killing of three judges under the PNDC administration as an example.
“They were murdered in this country — Justice Sarkodie, Justice Agyapong, and a nursing mother who was also killed — all under the PNDC,” he recalled.
Mohammed Awal further criticised President Mahama for what he described as a violation of due process.
“We all knew this process was likely to happen, but we expected due process to be followed so that when the person is removed, it is clear that the right procedures were observed.”
Reviewing the entire process, Mr Awal expressed the firm belief that the suspension was politically motivated, as the President proceeded despite an application for an injunction at the Supreme Court.
Addressing the matter of the petitions, Mr Awal said, “Yes, it could even be fifty — there is nothing wrong with that. What matters most is that there must be a prima facie case; there must be some level of guilt before the person can even be suspended. You can file hundreds of petitions, but if the person is innocent, they will remain unscathed.”
Latest Stories
-
NACSA engages CSOs on implementation of Gun Amnesty Programme
23 minutes -
Fire destroys two-bedroom apartment at Tsito–Awudome Gborkorpe
26 minutes -
Ghana to capitalize on World Cup to attract investment into sports tourism – Kofi Adams
31 minutes -
Parents call for return of corporal punishment to address indiscipline in schools
45 minutes -
Former Western Regional Minister calls for national strategy to revive highlife music
56 minutes -
Health Minister receives report on Zipline drone delivery system
1 hour -
Colombia’s Vice President visits Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
1 hour -
DVLA’s new number plates; some observations…
1 hour -
Twellium named Ultimate Best Manufacturing Company of the Year at Ghana Beverage Awards 2025
1 hour -
Chief Justice orders immediate closure of Kwame Danso District Court after violent attacks
2 hours -
Russia hits back at Europe’s big plan to loan Moscow’s frozen cash to Ukraine
2 hours -
US FDA intends to put its most serious warning on Covid-19 vaccines, sources say
2 hours -
Diana Hamilton feeds over 450 school children at Bukom Park
2 hours -
We’ll reconsider our decision following President Mahama’s request – Mahama Ayariga on anti-OSP bill
2 hours -
Woodin, Cacao unveil sustainable ready-to-wear collection targeting Africa’s next-gen fashion consumers
2 hours
