
Accra, Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama, today nominated seven Justices of the Court of Appeal to be considered for appointment as Supreme Court Justices in the country.
The nomination was announced in a letter signed on April 29, 2025, by Dr. Callistus Mahama, Secretary to the President, in pursuance with Article 144(2) of the 1992 constitution.
The Justices include; Justice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei, Justice Gbiel Simon Suurbaareh, Justice Senyo Dzamefe, Justice Kweku Tawiah Ackaah-Boafo and Justice Philip Bright Mensah.
The rest are; Justice Janapare Bartels-Kodwo and Justice Hafisata Amaleboba.
President Mahama’s nomination of the Justices follows his recent suspension of Gertrude Torkornoo as the Chief Justice after establishing a prima facie case against her in consultation with the Council of State following three petitions for her removal.
The President has also established a five member committee to look into the petitions against Gertrude Torkonoo. Justice Paul Baffoe Bonnie is now the Acting Chief Justice pending the appointment of a substantive Chief Justice.
However, the Minority Caucus and the Ghana Bar Association have opposed the suspension of Justice Torkonoo, arguing that the President’s action is unconstitutional and must be revoked immediately.
They believe that President John Dramani Mahama did not follow the correct legal procedures. Specifically, the GBA states that the President did not publish an official document (Constitutional Instrument, Statutory Instrument, or Regulation) to explain how he came to his decision.
In addition to the issue of the suspension, the GBA is also asking for new, clear rules to be created.
These rules would cover how to handle situations involving judges of the Superior Courts, especially in cases that could lead to their removal from office. The GBA believes this will make the process more transparent, fair, and accountable.