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The Justice for All Programme held a special session on January 3 at the Kumasi Central Prison, resulting in the resolution of several long-pending pre-trial cases.
The session, presided over by Her Ladyship Justice Afia Serwaah Asare-Botwe (JA), saw a total of 41 pre-trial cases presented or filed before the court. Of these, 15 bail applications were granted, offering temporary relief to detainees awaiting trial. Additionally, 4 pre-trial prisoners were discharged, allowing them to regain their freedom after prolonged detention.
In a compassionate response to mental health needs within the prison system, one individual was referred for psychiatric treatment, underscoring the programme’s holistic approach to justice and rehabilitation. Furthermore, 3 cases were dismissed or struck out, bringing closure to matters that had lingered without resolution.
Addressing the media after the session, Her Ladyship Justice Asare-Botwe emphasized the importance of the Justice for All Programme in upholding constitutional rights and reducing overcrowding in correctional facilities.
“Today’s exercise is not just about numbers; it is about restoring dignity, ensuring fairness, and giving people a chance to be heard,” she stated. “The Judiciary remains committed to working with all stakeholders to enhance access to justice for every Ghanaian.”
On behalf of the Officer-In-Charge and Regional Commander, the Second in Command of the Kumasi Central Prison, Assistant Director of Prisons (ADP) Courage Atsem appreciated the efforts of the Judiciary Service and the Chief Justice for their immense role via the Justice for All Programme in decongesting the biggest facility in the Ashanti region.
The Justice for All Programme, which started in 2007 holds periodic court sittings within prison premises, aims to fast-track the trial of remand prisoners and address case backlogs. Today’s outcomes in Kumasi reflect continued efforts to align Ghana’s justice system with principles of equity and human rights.
Civil society organization, Perfector Of Sentiments Foundation and legal aid providers were also on hand to offer support, highlighting the collaborative spirit driving prison reform and legal empowerment in the region.
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