General News of Tuesday, 18 October 2022

Source: classfmonline.com

A/R: Akufo-Addo builds 120 new courts, 150 houses for judges

The houses for judges The houses for judges

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Monday, 17 October 2022, opened a residential complex for Court of Appeal judges in the Ashanti Region, as well as 120 courts and 150 bungalows across the country. According to President Akufo-Addo, in the course of his first term in office, the government took note of the inadequate numbers of courts in various parts of the country, a situation that, he observed, compelled citizens to travel long distances to access judicial services. “For example, there was no court between Adjabeng and Amasaman in the Greater Accra Region. Neither was there a court between Adum in Kumasi and Asante Bekwai or Obuasi in the Ashanti Region. I was also informed that some judges lived in insecure housing, and were subject to abuse and threats after their judgments,” he said. That is why, the President noted, that in his message on the State of the Nation on 9 March 2021", he said the "government, through the Ministry of Local Government and the District Assembly Common Fund, has commenced, in an unprecedented initiative, the construction of 90 courts with accompanying accommodation for judges across the country, to help address the problem of inadequate court infrastructure.” However, President Akufo-Addo noted that through the efficiency and ingenuity of the Administrator of the District Assembly Common Fund, Ms Irene Naa Torshie Addo, “we are, in fact, constructing 120 courts and 150 bungalows and not the 90 that was contemplated earlier”. Indeed, 70% of these projects, the President noted, have been completed, stressing that “with the commissioning of this residential complex here, in Kumasi, and the magistrate’s court in Toase later this afternoon, I deem all the completed projects duly commissioned.” He, thus, charged the Chief Justice to take over the courts and begin to post officers to start work with immediate effect. President Akufo-Addo was hopeful that this infrastructural development will motivate the judiciary to work even harder to promote justice and the rule of law in the country. He said: “We will continue to implement policies to advance the rule of law, and, thereby, reinforce the confidence of the people, and shore up our nation’s reputation as a country governed by the rule of law.” The President expressed his appreciation to Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for providing the land for the construction of the residential facility. “The efforts of Chief Justice Anin Yeboah, his predecessor, Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo, the former Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Hajia Alima Mahama, and Hon. Irene Naa Torshie Addo, Administrator of the District Assemblies Common Fund, must be warmly commended,” he added. Courts Six new Regional High Courts are also being constructed in the newly created regions, i.e., Ahafo, Bono East, North East, Oti, Savanna and Western North. Three of the courts, that is those in Ahafo, Bono East and Oti Regions, have been completed and are ready for opening. The other three, that is those in North East, Savanna and Western North regions, which are at 80% completion, will be ready for opening by the end of the first quarter of 2023. The new, modern Court of Appeal complex in Kumasi, together with 120 townhouses and a guesthouse to serve as permanent residences for Court of Appeal judges based in Kumasi, who will be mandated to handle appeals from the northern sector of the country, has been completed and opened by the President.