Ghana's Chief Justice Nominee Baffoe-Bonnie Faces Intense Scrutiny, Promises Reforms Amidst Political Drama

Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, nominated as Ghana's next Chief Justice, has presented a compelling vision for a transformed judiciary, emphasizing fairness, transparency, and equality before the law. During his vetting before Parliament’s Appointments Committee, Justice Baffoe-Bonnie pledged to restore public trust and uphold accountability, asserting his commitment to leaving the judiciary stronger and more trusted than he found it. His proposed agenda focuses on ushering in an era of greater transparency, efficiency, and accessibility, built upon three key pillars: procedural clarity and predictability, efficiency and accountability through the adoption of dashboards, technology, and performance targets, and open justice via appropriate streaming, public summaries, and structured communication. He affirmed his belief that access to justice should not depend on an individual's status or connections and stressed the Chief Justice's constitutional duty to guard the credibility of justice itself, ensuring the law acts as both a shield for the weak and a restraint upon the powerful.
A significant aspect of Justice Baffoe-Bonnie’s reform proposals addresses Ghana’s chronic prison congestion. Appearing before the Committee on Monday, November 10, 2025, he called for urgent reforms including the introduction of community service sentences, a parole system for good conduct, and the revival of the “Justice for All” programme. He highlighted the dire state of correctional facilities, citing Nsawam Prison operating at several times its intended capacity, and attributed congestion to indiscriminate remand practices, long sentences, and inmates' inability to meet bail conditions. These measures, he argued, would not only reduce overcrowding but also offer alternative paths to rehabilitation and expedite remand cases.
To improve access to justice and reduce litigation costs, Justice Baffoe-Bonnie revealed plans to introduce 24-hour court operations in selected jurisdictions, allowing for
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