Former President John Mahama has pledged to reform Ghana’s justice system, promising to appoint an Attorney-General who will prioritize justice over political allegiance.
Addressing the NDC Lawyers Conference in Ho, former President John Mahama criticized the current government’s handling of justice, citing weakened institutions and disregard for the rule of law.
John Mahama’s commitment to revamping the justice system is rooted in his party’s manifesto, which emphasizes social democracy, transparency, and accountability.
He emphasized the crucial role lawyers play in upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice prevails.
The NDC flag bearer who has neen attacking the Judiciary announced plans to reintroduce public tribunals, as mandated by the 1992 Constitution.
-BY Daniel Bampoe