Suspended Chief Justice Torkornoo Takes Ghana to ECOWAS Court Over Alleged Rights Violations

Suspended Chief Justice of Ghana, Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Torkornoo, has filed a case at the ECOWAS Court of Justice, accusing the Ghanaian government of violating her human rights. This bold move comes after her controversial suspension earlier this year, which has sparked widespread debate within legal and political circles.
Justice Torkornoo’s decision to challenge the government at the regional court reflects what her legal team describes as a stand for judicial independence, due process, and constitutional integrity. According to her lawyers, the manner of her suspension, along with subsequent treatment by state institutions, undermines her rights as enshrined in both Ghana’s Constitution and international human rights conventions.
Key Allegations and Legal Grounds of the Lawsuit
Justice Torkornoo’s suit reportedly argues that the government violated her right to a fair hearing, protection from unlawful suspension, and respect for judicial independence. She contends that the processes leading to her removal lacked transparency, fairness, and proper legal justification.

She is asking the ECOWAS Court to:
- Declare her suspension unlawful and a violation of her rights
- Order the Republic of Ghana to reinstate her and restore all associated benefits
- Provide compensation for damage to her reputation and professional standing
This development could have far-reaching implications for the judiciary in West Africa, particularly regarding how member states handle high-profile judicial removals and internal disciplinary procedures. The government of Ghana is yet to issue an official response to the filing.
As the ECOWAS Court begins to consider the matter, legal experts and civil society organisations across the region are watching closely, with some framing it as a potential test case for judicial independence in West Africa.
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