Suame MP John Darko Lauds Ex-Chief Justice Torkornoo's Legal Fight After ECOWAS Dismissal
The Member of Parliament for Suame, John Darko, has commended former Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo for her determination in seeking legal redress, following the ECOWAS Court of Justice's dismissal of her application. Speaking on Newsfile on Saturday, June 27, Mr Darko said the former Chief Justice demonstrated exemplary commitment to the rule of law by challenging what she believed were violations of her rights.
Mr Darko strongly defended Ms Torkornoo's decision to pursue legal remedies through regional mechanisms, framing it as an affirmation of civic responsibility and constitutional awareness. "The point is that the former Chief Justice has fought it through. I like her courage, I love what she's done, she tested our laws and that is what every citizen should do," he stated. He urged citizens to follow lawful procedures when seeking justice, whether through domestic courts or international legal channels.
The Suame MP offered a strong endorsement of Torkornoo's tenure as Chief Justice, describing her as one of Ghana's most notable judicial figures. "She's done her bit and I believe that she's done a yeoman's job. Her name will remain in our history as one of the strongest women ever to have presided over our courts," Mr Darko added. He suggested her contribution to Ghana's judiciary would be remembered positively despite the recent legal controversy.
The ECOWAS Court's dismissal closes a regional legal avenue for the former Chief Justice, though the circumstances surrounding the case continue to generate public and political debate in Ghana. Mr Darko noted that the situation appeared to have broader political dimensions linked to governance.
Source: MyJoyOnline

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