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Justice Kweku T. Ackaah-Boafo is poised to appear before Parliament's Appointments Committee tomorrow, June 20, 2025, in a much-anticipated vetting session that follows a controversial petition that initially postponed the process.
This marks a crucial moment for the judicial system as Justice Ackaah-Boafo, the last of President John Dramani Mahama’s nominees for the Supreme Court, stands ready to prove his qualifications and suitability for the role at the apex court.
Chairman of the Appointments Committee confirmed to MyJoyOnline that the vetting will proceed, allowing the esteemed Court of Appeal judge to meet with committee members and outline his vision for the position.
The public has shown considerable interest in this session, aware of its implications for the integrity of the Supreme Court.
The vetting was delayed due to an eleventh-hour petition from Anthony Kwabenya Rau, who identifies himself as an international human rights activist.
Rau's complaint alleges that Justice Ackaah-Boafo has demonstrated significant judicial bias and misconduct. He cites an incident during court proceedings at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), where he claims the nominee "insulted and attacked" him, labeling him a "so-called ‘Messiah’ international Human Rights Activist" and questioning his legitimacy in representing clients in Ghana.
The petition is filled with serious accusations, describing Ackaah-Boafo as "arrogant, biased, power-drunk, and an abuser of human rights," and warns that his approval would be disastrous for both national and international interests.
Furthermore, Rau argues that the judge's cultural understanding is questionable, citing his Canadian background and alleging disrespect towards local customs, particularly concerning age-related matters.
Adding to the gravity of the allegations, Rau questions Ackaah-Boafo’s integrity regarding a case linked to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government, claiming he refused interest payments before his promotion to the Court of Appeal by then-President Nana Akufo-Addo.
Justice Ackaah-Boafo brings a wealth of experience to the table, having served in various judicial capacities, including as a High Court judge.
His dedication to upholding the rule of law has made him a notable contender for the Supreme Court, particularly at a time when the judiciary is under pressure to enhance its efficiency and maintain independence.
As the date of the vetting approaches, all eyes will be on the Appointments Committee to see how they navigate these serious allegations and whether Justice Ackaah-Boafo can effectively address the concerns raised against him.
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