Former President, John Dramani Mahama says it will take a new Chief Justice to repair the âbroken imageâ of the Judiciary.
According to him, the current leadership of the Judiciary lacks what it takes to redeem its sunken image, hence the need for a new Chief Justice.
Addressing a gathering at the NDCâs Lawyersâ Conference on Sunday, Mr Mahama explained that, a perceived independent Judiciary is a vital element in safeguarding the countryâs democracy.
He however noted that, the current Judiciary has become an item of ridicule and mistrust, and therefore the need for a new Chief Justice to restore public confidence in the courts.
âThere is therefore the urgent need for the Ghanaian Judiciary to work to win the trust and confidence of the citizenry, and erase the widely held perception of hostility and political bias in legal proceedings at the highest courts of the land.
Unfortunately, we have no hope that the current leadership of our Judiciary can lead such a process of change. We can only hope, that a new Chief Justice will lead the process to repair the broken image that our Judiciary has acquired over the last few yearsâ, Mahama said.
Still on the Judiciary, he intimated that the public perception of bias on the part of the Judiciary, poses an âexistential threatâ to the countryâs democracy.
In his view, the fact that many citizens continue to ridicule the Judiciary as a âUnanimous FCâ, is a problem which must be addressed.
âSo badly has the image of our Judiciary deteriorated. That many of our citizenry openly make mockery of our justice system and of our justices. The phrase âGo to Courtâ is these days met with derisive laughter, instead of hope that one will truly get justiceâ, Mr Mahama lamented.
He continued, âIf people are not poking fun about politics and inducements being used to sway the hand of justice in the lower courts, then it is poking fun and making statements about the 7-0 of the âUnanimous FCâ â.
The former President also emphasised that, âthis is an unfortunate development. One of the scariest existential threat to any existential threat to any democracy is when citizens think their judiciary holds no value for themâ.
In recent times, the Judiciary has come under widespread criticism due to the unanimous nature of some of its rulings.
The unanimity in its judgements, has subsequently being perceived by a section of the public as politically motivated.
This, Mr Mahama believes must be cured to preserve the integrity of the courts in the dispensation of justice.
In a related development, the former President also described the Akufo-Addo regime as âthe greatest political scam in the 4th Republicâ.
His assertions were based on the prevailing economic challenges in the country.
This, for Mr Mahama, is a proof of the incompetence of the Akufo-Addo and Bawumia led administration.
He therefore reiterated the readiness of the NDC to better the situation in the future.
âGhanaians are looking up to the NDC to restore hope and turn the fortunes of our motherland around from the pitiable state in which we currently find ourselvesâ, he added.