Musah Ahmed Appointed Judicial Secretary

Musah Ahmed

 

President John Dramani Mahama has approved the appointment of Musah Ahmed as the new Judicial Secretary into the Judicial Service of Ghana with immediate effect.

The President was acting on the advice of the Judicial Council and in accordance with Article 148 of the 1992 Constitution.

Mr. Ahmed was sworn-in yesterday, October 8, 2025 as the new Judicial Secretary by the Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie.

He takes over from Deputy Judicial Secretary, Dr. Cyracus B. Bapuuroh, who has since April 2025, been acting in the capacity of Judicial Secretary.

By his appointment, Mr. Ahmed becomes the 17th Judicial Secretary since the First Republic. He is a private legal practitioner with over 25 years of legal experience.

As Chief Executive Officer of Ahmed Legal Consult, he has specialties in Maritime Law, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Land Law and International Law, having provided legal advisory services to Diplomatic Missions including the Embassies of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the State of Kuwait, as well as corporate and traditional institutions.

Mr. Ahmed once served as the Vice-Chairman of the Hajj Board and a contributor to key rule of law and institutional development initiatives.

As a founding member of the Legal Resource Centre, he contributed to expanding access to justice and strengthening institutional capacity. His accolades include the B. J. da Rocha Prize, alongside published work on cyber security, parliamentary immunity and natural resource governance.

He brings to his practice, strong legal drafting skills, sharp analytical thinking and a fluency in technology.

Mr. Ahmed holds an LL.M in National Security Law from the University of Ghana (2023), having earned his LL.B with Honours from the same university in 1997, followed by a Qualifying Certificate from the Ghana School of Law in 1999, where he emerged as Best Student in Advocacy and Legal Ethics.

As an active member of the Ghana Bar Association, American Bar Association and National Bar Association (Washington, D.C.), Mr. Ahmed is guided by the values of integrity, excellence and service.

He is expected to bring these values to bear on his role as the Judicial Secretary.

BY Gibril Abdul Razak