Petitions to take away Chief Justice: Kwame Boafo Akuffo writes- Our Nation has a historical past
HAVE WE REAPED THE WHIRLWIND?
Our Nation has a historical past.
Just a few years after Independence, Article 44(3) of the First Republican Structure of 1960 gave our President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the constitutional authority to dismiss the Chief Justice with out giving any motive. Article 44(3) offered as follows:
“The appointment of a choose as Chief Justice could at any time be revoked by the President by instrument below the Presidential seal.”
Immediately, below the Fourth Republican 1992 Structure, the President nonetheless has energy—this time below Article 146—to sanction the removing of a Chief Justice when an impeachment course of is ready in movement.
I don’t write to evaluate the deserves of the current petitions in opposition to the Chief Justice, for I do know subsequent to nothing about their contents. Nevertheless, I write as a result of I’m deeply involved about an rising pattern: that with every electoral transition, we could quickly count on a brand new Chief Justice or a brand new Chairperson of the Electoral Fee.
We’re drifting into harmful territory—one the place these in energy can start to put declare to the possession of constitutionally created
places of work.
The independence of the anchors of state governance is at stake. Kwame Nkrumah as soon as set a precedent when he eliminated judges who acquitted
Ako Adjei and others in a treason trial. He subsequently changed them with judges who secured a conviction through the retrial. In our newer previous, President Nana Akufo-Addo obtained a petition for the removing of the then Chairperson of the Electoral Fee, Charlotte Osei. She was impeached.
Many people both sat silent or protested, relying on our place alongside the political divide. Charlotte Osei was perceived to be aligned with the earlier NDC authorities. Evidently, the petition to question her surfaced after the NDC misplaced energy.
So, have we reaped the whirlwind? Have the chickens come dwelling to roost?
Immediately’s Chief Justice is perceived by some parts of yesterday’s opposition as an ally of the NPP. Does the will to take away a Chief Justice—or certainly any choose—come up just because their rulings don’t align with the expectations of the political class?
We should guard in opposition to this.

The onslaught in opposition to judicial independence and different constitutionally created places of work will, in the long run, harm us all. There is no such thing as a doubt that the impeachment course of below Article 146 may be abused by any President, particularly via a Council of State largely appointed by the identical President.
That stated, there may be room for hope.
The Council features a former Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Sophia Boafoa Akuffo (CJ Retired), whose huge neutrality and data of the regulation may very well be a gentle hand in these turbulent instances. She has the mettle for it—or maybe, she should.
We witnessed her independence of thoughts when she publicly criticized the Authorities’s Home Debt Alternate Programme, regardless of being nominated and supported by that very same authorities throughout her elevation to the workplace of Chief Justice. I count on no much less of her now, ought to she conclude that her intelligence and expertise are being drowned out by numbers and political comfort.
In the long run, the independence of the Judiciary and different constitutional establishments wants a protected berth—for the waters are stormy. If Her Ladyship Sophia Boafoa Akuffo (CJ Retired) is certainly the embodiment of judicial integrity, her response to this unfolding course of might be telling. It should point out whether or not prejudice was an ingredient within the impeachment stew, or whether or not motive and equity prevailed in its preparation.
Be that as it might, there may be an pressing want for constitutional reform—to make sure that future Chief Justices aren’t held hostage by the political manipulation of Article 146.
Maybe the management of the Bar will communicate to this matter. Our elders and senior colleagues have remained silent for a lot too lengthy.
The independence of the Judiciary—and all different constitutional places of work—should be protected always.
Kwame Boafo Akuffo Esq
Akropong Akuapem
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