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Removal of CJ would be a betrayal of women – PNP to Mahama

The People’s National Party (PNP) has strongly opposed President John Dramani Mahama’s alleged attempt to remove Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo from office, describing it as a betrayal of the trust women have placed in him.

In a statement signed by PNP Chairperson and Leader Janet Nabla, the party expressed disappointment, arguing that Mahama’s actions contradict his campaign pledges to empower women.

The controversy stems from three petitions submitted to the president by a section of the public, calling for the removal of Justice Torkonoo. In response, Mahama has indicated his intention to forward the petition to the Council of State for advice.

However, the PNP believes this move undermines his commitment to the Affirmative Action Law and the promised 30% representation of women in his administration.

“His pledge to implement the Affirmative Action Law and ensure 30% representation of women in his government has been abandoned. Instead of delivering on his promise, he is actively seeking ways to remove those who were there before his tenure.”

The party further argued that Mahama’s alleged focus on the Chief Justice and the Electoral Commissioner is politically motivated, diverting attention from pressing governance issues.

“Since assuming office, instead of focusing on delivering his manifesto promises to improve the lives of Ghanaians, President Mahama has been fixated on the Chief Justice and the Electoral Commissioner.

“His actions suggest that his priority is not governance but manipulating the system to secure victory in the 2028 elections—or worse, to set the stage for his own return after exhausting his two-term limit.”

The PNP called on the president to shift his focus back to addressing economic challenges and fulfilling his campaign promises to Ghanaians.

Source:citinews

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