Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah, has accused the Mahama administration of trying to replace Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo with their own lackey to faciliatate the swift removal of the Electoral Commissioner, Jean Mensa and her deputies.
He made this comment after some petitions were submitted to President John Dramani Mahama by individuals calling for the Chief Justice’s removal over alleged misconduct.
In response, President Mahama referred the petitions to the Council of State for advice and granted the Chief Justice a 10-day period to submit her response.
Reacting to the development on social media platform X, Ahiagbah described the move as a deliberate attempt to undermine judicial independence and pave the way for the removal of key electoral officials, including Electoral Commission Chairperson Jean Mensa.
According to him, this scheme threatens democratic governance and institutional independence, urging Ghanaians to take a stand against it.
“A grand scheme is underway to remove the Chief Justice and replace her with a preferred NDC-Mahama Chief Justice, who will implement the agenda of ousting the electoral commissioners (Jean Mensa and others).
“This is a premeditated attack on institutional independence and, ultimately, on our democracy.
“We must find the courage as citizens, regardless of where we belong, to speak out unequivocally against the politics of the John Mahama Administration.
“Silence would be a disservice to our posterity….
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A grand scheme is underway to remove the Chief Justice and replace her with a preferred NDC-Mahama Chief Justice, who will implement the agenda of ousting the electoral commissioners (Jean Mensah and others).
This is a premeditated attack on institutional independence and,… pic.twitter.com/sK1GKPSAFR
— Richard Ahiagbah (@RAahiagbah) March 28, 2025