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Editorial News of Tuesday, 25 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Mahama seeks Council of State's counsel on petitions to remove Chief Justice

President John Mahama has sought the advice of the Council of States regarding petitions aimed at removing Chief Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah from office. This move comes after a series of allegations against the Chief Justice, which Mahama believes warrant serious consideration. He emphasized the importance of upholding judicial integrity and ensuring that any actions taken are in line with constitutional provisions.

Mahama's request highlights his commitment to maintaining a fair judicial system in Ghana. By consulting with the Council of States, he aims to navigate the complexities surrounding these petitions effectively. The former president's actions reflect broader concerns about judicial accountability and transparency, underscoring the need for a robust legal framework that protects both public trust and institutional integrity. As discussions unfold, it remains crucial for all stakeholders to engage constructively in order to uphold justice and democracy in the nation.