Accra, June 10, GNA - Teamwork, cooperation and support amongst the "learned" in the judiciary would help to speed up the entrenchment of the rule of law, enhance transparency and build trust amongst members to strengthen the country's democracy.
The Acting Chief Justice his Lordship Mr F K Kpegah, made the observation as one of the special guests at a dinner to mark the 60th birthday of the incoming Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Georgina Wood in Accra at the weekend.
"Georgina I offer you my shoulders to lean on even though I am not physically strong. You are aware of my recent surgery, yet I have attended this ceremony to pledge my total commitment and support to you and your office you are about to preside on where ever I may be, because it is about moving the nation's judicial system forward ". His Lordship Justice Kpegah said his birthday parcel would be to conduct proper handing over notes to her, believing this trend would set the tone for proper management of that office.
"I the acting Chief Justice of this country deem it fit to do a proper and befitting handing over of notes of the august Chief Justice's Office to you before I leave office and this would be historic and a new benchmark in the judicial process of this country".
He said this initiative would be the first of its kind since he joined the judiciary some three decades ago, he added. His Lordship Justice Kpegah, who was very up-beat about this initiative said this was necessary to set the records straight and to give the judiciary a new life-line of initiatives to strengthen democracy, enhance transparency in the system, while moving the direction of justice to a higher level.
He was full of praise for Her Ladyship Georgina as the first female Chief Justice of the land, emphatically stating that Her Ladyship was not chosen because she is feminine, but was nominated by the President because she merits the job by dint of her stature in job performance over the past period spanning three decades.
The task ahead is enormous and very challenging, he cautioned, but was confident that with her focus, professionalism and competence she would excel.
He was positive that Her Ladyship would rise to the task ahead and deal with maters of the office and its expectations to the admiration of all and the international community.
Present at the function were Mr Francis Poku, Minister of National Security, the Speaker of Parliament Mr Begyena Sakyi Hughes, First Deputy Speaker Mr Freddie Blay, Mr Justice Seth Twum, a Supreme Court judge, Mr Sam Okudjato, a prominent lawyer, Mr Kwabena Dufuor, former Governor of the Bank of Ghana, some members of the Bar, Bench as well as staff of the Judicial Service.