Let Your Tenure Be Marked By Modernization, Order And Rule Of Law – President Akufo-Addo To Chief Justice6 min read
President Akufo-Addo has admonished the newly appointed Chief Justice of the Republic, Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, to do everything within her mandate to ensure that her tenure in office is marked by order, fairness and uncompromising respect for the rule of law.
He also charged Chief Justice Torkornoo to continue the expansion of the judicial service infrastructure programme started by her predecessor, Chief Justice rtd. Anin Yeboah, and to make the modernization of judicial functions her top priority as long as she serves in the high office of Chief Justice.
High expectation
President Akufo-Addo gave the Chief Justice the charge after administering the Oaths of Allegiance, Secrecy, and the Judicial Oath to her at her swearing-in ceremony held on Monday 12 June 2023, in a make-shift auditorium mounted at the Jubilee House, the seat of the country’s presidency.
“I have no doubt that Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo will be an effective leader of the judiciary, zealously defend its independence, constantly uphold its dignity, and be a worthy successor to Chief Justice Anin Yeboah.
“I am expectant that her tenure as Chief Justice will also be marked by order, fairness, diligence, deep seated respect for the rule of law, and continuation of the modernization of judicial functions and the expansion of Judicial infrastructure” President Akufo-Addo said.
Support assured
In his statement, President Akufo-Addo assured Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo and the entire Judiciary Service that his administration will continue to offer the Service every necessary support in the discharge of their constitutional mandate.
“I want to assure Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo that just as I did with her predecessor, I will be a dependable and trustworthy partner of the Judiciary so that that Executive and Judiciary can work together in the spirit of mutual respect to consolidate the tenets of good governance for the benefit of the Ghanaian people” President Akufo-Addo said.
Overly qualified
On the qualifications of the new Chief Justice, President Akufo-Addo said from the Council of State and all other bodies who participated in her nomination and approval, every one of them vouched for her competence and credentials for the role as Chief Justice.
“The choice of Mrs Gertrude Torkornoo as the 15th Chief Justice was not a particularly difficult one to make in view of her level of qualification, the number of years served with distinction on the bench in the superior courts of judicature totally 19 years, initially in the High Court, then at the Court of Appeal and finally at the Supreme Court and the considerable experience garnered as a result” President Akufo-Addo said.
“In 2004, she was appointed by the 2nd President of the 4th Republic, his excellency, John Agyekum Kufour, my own boss, to the High Court where she served for 8 years.
“In October 2012, she was appointed by the 4th president of the 4th Republic, his excellency, John Dramani Mahama as a justice of the Court of Appeal, a position she held for 7 years.
“I had the honour on 17 December 2019 to appoint her to the Supreme Court. All three living presidents of the Republic have each had a hand in her judicial advancement” President Akufo-Addo added.
Budget Support
Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo in her investiture remarks indicated that with utmost humility and a sense of deep obligation to the nation, she accepts the responsibility entrusted to her to lead the Judiciary, the third arm of government, pledging to give her utmost to the republic of Ghana.
In her address, Chief Justice Torkornoo, stated that there is the need to for an increase in the budget of the Judiciary to allow the service room to expand its infrastructure, and its automation and digitalization agenda because, “undoubtedly, the efficiency of court processes and administration is assured with more deliberate use of technology”.
“As Chief Justice, I wish to express my determination to relentlessly seek the support of the legislature in matters of the budget of the judiciary and the support of both the executive and legislature for accelerated infrastructure in technology, and for innovative models of doing business with technology.
“The expansion of electronically accessed library services will require support. An increase in the percentage returned to the Judicial Service from our internally generated funds will greatly help to accelerate the work that needs to be done” the Chief Justice said.
“The raising of facilities to create world class centers of judicial learning, and exhibition of historical accounts around the development of justice systems will be a target for revenue creation” Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo added.
Legal education
On legal education, Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo note that the statutory duties of her office “stretch beyond the administration of justice to include oversight of legal learning as chair of the General Legal Council and the Board of Legal Education”.
To this end, Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo observed that “the development of democracy has placed greater attention on the learning of law”.
“I stretch a humble hand to the Bar, institutions of legal learning, legislature and all stake holders to assist with interventions for raising standards of excellence in the training of lawyers” the CJ said.
“For the danger of bad lawyering lies not only in losses for those represented, but also decreased values in the nation’s economy. In assuring of quality legal learning, we can only win together” she added.
Profile of CJ Torkornoo
Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo hails from Winneba in the Central Region of Ghana. She was born on 11 September 1962 on Cape Coast. She had her secondary education at Wesley Girls’ High School for her ordinary level certificate and Achimota School for her advanced level certificate.
She had her tertiary education at the University of Ghana and completed the Ghana School of Law in 1986. Prior to joining Fugar & Co., a law firm in Accra as a pupil associate, Torkornoo worked as a volunteer at the FIDA Legal Aid Service and had her internship at Nabarro Nathanson in London. She returned to the firm (Fugar & Co., a law firm) in 1994 to become its director.
In January 1997, she became a Managing Partner at Sozo Law Consult until May 2004 when she was appointed a Justice at the High Court of Ghana. She worked as a High Court judge until October 2012 when she was elevated to the Court of Appeal.
She had been a justice of the Court of Appeal until her nomination for the role of Supreme Court Judge in November 2019. She was sworn into office on 17 December 2019.
Prior to her appointment as Supreme Court justice, Torkornoo has held a number of leadership positions, some of which include; Supervising Judge of Commercial Courts, Chair of the Editorial Committee of Association of Magistrates and Judges, and Chief Editor for the development of Judicial Ethics Training Manual.
She is also a Vice-Chair of the E-Justice Steering/Oversight Committee Vice-Chair of the Internship and Clerkship Programme for the Judiciary, Faculty Member of the Judicial Training Institute and a member of the Governing Board of the Judicial Training Institute.
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