The Chief Justice, Justice Anin Yeboah, has urged the staff of the Judicial Service to discharge their duties with fairness and honesty.
Speaking at the commissioning of two court premises in Gomoa Central and Agona East in the Central Region, the Chief Justice indicated that as ambassadors of courts, the work of the staff of the service plays a significant role in shaping the image of the service.
“I urge the staff of the Judicial Service, whose work will give meaning to the construction of this court to see themselves as ambassadors of the service and of the very concept of justice delivery.
“This would impose on them a responsibility, to be honest, fair, and transparent in all their dealings with the public who come to seek justice,” he said.
According to Justice Anin Yeboah, district courts help to speed up the delivery of justice.
The Gomoa Central and Agona East courts are part of the over a hundred newly built courthouses in the country to speed up the administration of justice at various locations.
The facility, funded by the Common fund comes with a residence for the judge and a solar-powered borehole.
Other auxiliaries are the Registrar’s office, ICT room, bailiffs, and a standby generator for uninterrupted power supply.