In Ghana, President John Mahama says his administration is awaiting the report of the committee investigating petitions against the suspended Chief Justice. The move is part of ongoing efforts to ensure due process in the case.
The President stated that the executive has fulfilled its constitutional obligations in the matter and will respond appropriately once the committee submits its findings. His remarks came during a meeting with the Council of State.
The Chief Justice was suspended following multiple petitions seeking her removal from office, prompting the establishment of a special investigative body.
As the country waits for the outcome, the situation continues to generate significant public interest, particularly regarding judicial independence and accountability.