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Former President Kufuor:Be cautious and thoughtful in criticising Judiciary, other institutions

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has urged Ghanaians to exercise caution and moderation when criticising the Supreme Court and other key state institutions.

 

He stressed that measured critique is crucial to maintaining the dignity of these democratic bodies.

Mr Kufuor’s call comes in the wake of a contentious Supreme Court ruling, which declared Speaker Alban Bagbin’s decision to declare four parliamentary seats vacant as unconstitutional.

The ruling has generated intense debate, dividing opinions across the political spectrum and among the general public.

John Agyekum Kufuor

During a media interaction on Sunday, November 17, the former President emphasised the importance of showing respect for Ghana’s democratic institutions.

He noted that these bodies play a vital role in safeguarding the nation’s constitutional framework and ensuring long-term stability.

Mr Kufuor reminded the public that while it is natural to have differing views on judicial decisions, it is essential to maintain a respectful tone.

He highlighted that the strength of Ghana’s democracy relies on the public’s continued faith in its institutions, even amidst disagreements.

“We talk of checks and balances. Some also say separation of powers and I subscribe to that. Even though we are in different institutions, if yours is not going well, I should be able to tell you to prevent the excesses. However, I urge caution and thoughtfulness regarding some of the criticisms being raised.”

“In the Fourth Republic, the constitution is supreme and the same constitution empowers the Supreme Court with interpretative authority. Once the court delivers a ruling, it must be respected.

“But it is important to note that the court does not actively seek cases, rather, individuals bring matters before it,” he stated.Source: Ernest K. Arhinful

Former President Kufuor:Be cautious and thoughtful in criticising Judiciary, other institutions

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has urged Ghanaians to exercise caution and moderation when criticising the Supreme Court and other key state institutions.

 

He stressed that measured critique is crucial to maintaining the dignity of these democratic bodies.

Mr Kufuor’s call comes in the wake of a contentious Supreme Court ruling, which declared Speaker Alban Bagbin’s decision to declare four parliamentary seats vacant as unconstitutional.

The ruling has generated intense debate, dividing opinions across the political spectrum and among the general public.

John Agyekum Kufuor

During a media interaction on Sunday, November 17, the former President emphasised the importance of showing respect for Ghana’s democratic institutions.

He noted that these bodies play a vital role in safeguarding the nation’s constitutional framework and ensuring long-term stability.

Mr Kufuor reminded the public that while it is natural to have differing views on judicial decisions, it is essential to maintain a respectful tone.

He highlighted that the strength of Ghana’s democracy relies on the public’s continued faith in its institutions, even amidst disagreements.

“We talk of checks and balances. Some also say separation of powers and I subscribe to that. Even though we are in different institutions, if yours is not going well, I should be able to tell you to prevent the excesses. However, I urge caution and thoughtfulness regarding some of the criticisms being raised.”

“In the Fourth Republic, the constitution is supreme and the same constitution empowers the Supreme Court with interpretative authority. Once the court delivers a ruling, it must be respected.

“But it is important to note that the court does not actively seek cases, rather, individuals bring matters before it,” he stated.Source: Ernest K. Arhinful

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