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Deputy Chief of Staff Call for Reforms, Justice at Supreme Court 150th Anniversary

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
April 16, 2026
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Nana Oye Bampo Addo, Deputy Chief of Staff

Nana Oye Bampo Addo, Deputy Chief of Staff

Deputy Chief of Staff, Nana Oye Bampo Addo, has called for renewed commitment to justice and institutional reform as Ghana marked the 150th anniversary of its Supreme Court.

Speaking on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama at the Cedi Conference Centre, she conveyed warm congratulations to the judiciary and described the milestone as a defining moment in the country’s legal history.

Addressing members of the bench, the bar, traditional authorities, and invited guests, she said the anniversary was not only a celebration but also an opportunity for reflection and forward thinking. She noted that an institution tasked with delivering justice daily must continuously evaluate its performance and relevance to the needs of the people.

“This is more than a celebration. It is a moment to look back with honesty, to stand in the present with gratitude, and to look ahead with purpose,” she said. Her remarks set the tone for an event that highlighted both the achievements and challenges of Ghana’s judicial system.

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Tracing the Roots of Ghana’s Supreme Court

Nana Oye Bampo Addo traced the origins of the Supreme Court to the Supreme Court Ordinance of 1876, explaining that the institution has evolved through significant political and constitutional changes.

During the colonial period, she noted, final appeals were handled outside Ghana, first by the West African Court of Appeal and later by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom.

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She observed that decisions made abroad often reflected limited understanding of Ghana’s social and cultural realities. The eventual establishment of an indigenous Supreme Court, she said, marked a turning point by bringing the administration of justice closer to the people and affirming national sovereignty in legal matters.

Referencing the scholarly work of Samuel Kofi Datteh-Baah, she emphasized how the Court’s decisions have shaped governance and legal development in Ghana. She noted that the judiciary has played a central role in defining constitutional principles and guiding democratic practice over the decades.

Landmark Cases Define Constitutional Authority

The Deputy Chief of Staff highlighted three landmark cases that have come to define the Supreme Court’s role as a guardian of constitutional order. She cited Tuffour v Attorney General, Sala v Attorney General, and New Patriotic Party v Attorney General as critical decisions that reinforced the rule of law.

According to her, these cases demonstrated the Court’s authority to check unconstitutional actions and protect citizens’ rights. In particular, she referenced the Tuffour case, which established that any citizen has the standing to challenge constitutional violations, thereby strengthening public participation in governance.

She also recalled the Court’s articulation that the Constitution must be interpreted as a living organism capable of growth and development. This principle, she said, has guided judicial interpretation and ensured that the law remains responsive to societal changes.

Nana Oye Bampo Addo stressed that every provision of the Constitution carries meaning and must be given full effect, underscoring the judiciary’s responsibility to uphold both the letter and spirit of the law.

Reforms and the Need for Modernisation

Turning to the present, she acknowledged that the judiciary has made strides in reforming its processes, particularly following the 2012 Presidential Election Petition. The introduction of improved procedural rules, she said, has enhanced the efficiency of handling complex cases.

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She also highlighted the growing use of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, which have helped to make justice more accessible to ordinary citizens. However, she emphasized that more work remains to be done, especially in addressing delays in the justice delivery system.

She warned that slow justice increases costs and limits access, effectively excluding many citizens from seeking redress. “Slow justice is expensive justice, and expensive justice is justice that only a few can reach,” she noted, calling for practical measures to improve efficiency.

The Deputy Chief of Staff urged the judiciary to embrace digital technology and artificial intelligence as tools for reducing delays and improving case management. She stressed that modernisation is essential for ensuring that the courts remain effective in a rapidly changing world.

Addressing Public Trust and Difficult Histories

Nana Oye Bampo Addo also addressed concerns about public trust in the judiciary, acknowledging that perceptions of the institution must be taken seriously. She pointed to research indicating varying levels of confidence in the justice system and called for greater openness and engagement with the public.

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She emphasized that the authority of the law is rooted in the will of the people, making it essential for the judiciary to listen to public concerns. According to her, transparency and clear communication are key to building and sustaining trust.

She also reflected on difficult moments in the judiciary’s history, including the murder of three High Court judges and a retired army officer in 1982. She described the annual commemoration of Martyrs Day as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made in the pursuit of justice.

The Deputy Chief of Staff highlighted the importance of cooperation between the branches of government while maintaining their independence. She referenced the principle of separation of powers articulated by Montesquieu, noting that effective governance depends on both independence and collaboration.

She acknowledged the role of the executive in supporting the judiciary, including through constitutional provisions that guarantee funding. She also recalled the executive’s role in initiating the processes that led to the adoption of the 1992 Constitution and subsequent reforms.

According to her, this collaboration has helped to strengthen Ghana’s democratic institutions and ensure the stability of its governance framework.

Vision for the Future of Justice

Looking ahead, Nana Oye Bampo Addo outlined a vision for a more inclusive and accessible justice system. She stressed the importance of legal literacy, noting that citizens must understand their rights and how to access the courts.

She called for the use of simple language and broader outreach to ensure that the work of the judiciary is accessible to all. She also emphasized the need to maintain high standards in judicial appointments and conduct, stating that the strength of institutions depends on the integrity of those who serve within them.

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The Deputy Chief of Staff further underscored the need for inclusiveness, particularly in expanding access to justice for vulnerable groups such as women, persons with disabilities, and the poor. She maintained that justice must not be limited to a privileged few but must remain open to all.

In her concluding remarks, she reaffirmed the role of the judiciary as a safeguard against abuse of power and constitutional violations. She urged the courts to continue upholding their mandate with courage and fairness, expressing confidence that the next chapter of Ghana’s judicial history will build on its strong foundations.

On behalf of President Mahama, she congratulated the judiciary on its 150th anniversary and expressed hope that the institution will continue to serve the nation with integrity and dedication.

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