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Council of State

Council of State — Ghana's constitutional advisory body that reviews appointments and resignations, recently facing scrutiny over vacancies and member composition.

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  1. July 2026
  2. Joy Online

    In dismissing the two suits (consolidated) that challenged the President’s actions and the Council of State’s role, the Court clarified the process, upheld the self-executing nature of Article 146, and reinforced the calibrated timing of the right to be heard.

    The Law 101 – Supreme Court upholds constitutionality in removal of CJ Torkornoo
  3. Joy Online

    I submitted my petition to the President, who, in consultation with the Council of State, found merit in it on its face and on the evidence presented.

    Full Statement: DCOP Ayamga Akolgo explains his petition against former Chief Justice Torkornoo
  4. The Chronicle

    The Western Regional representative on the Council of State, Mr Maxwell Boakye, has also presented assorted relief supplies, while several philanthropists and corporate organisations have contributed food, clothing and other essential items.

    Samreboi Residents Return Home As Floodwaters Recede
  5. June 2026
  6. Business & Financial Times

    hey have already presented petition addressed to the Market Management Committee, the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA), the Western Regional Coordinating Council, Members of Parliament in the Western Region, the Western Regional representative on the Council of State

    No market, no tolls – Takoradi traders issue ultimatum
  7. The Chronicle

    When former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo quietly resigned from Ghana’s Council of State, the public only learned of her departure months later—first through media reports and then through confirmation by presidential spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu.

    The Council Of State: Appointment In Public, Resignation In Silence
  8. Joy Online

    When former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo quietly resigned from Ghana’s Council of State, the public only learned of her departure months later—first through media reports and then through confirmation by presidential spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu.

    The Council of State: Appointment in Public, Resignation in Silence
  9. Joy Online

    Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme while discussing her resignation from the Council of State, Mr Bentil praised Madam Akufo’s record in public service, highlighting what he described as her commitment to integrity and impartiality.

    Sophia Akufo proved political appointees can remain impartial – Kofi Bentil
  10. People's Forum raises judicial independence concerns over Chief Justice

    1. Joy Online

      Former Director of Legal Education and former Director of the Ghana School of Law, Kwaku Ansa-Asare, has criticised the composition of the Council of State, saying that it has become overwhelmingly partisan and no longer provides an environment where members can freely express in

      Ansa-Asare criticises Council of State, says body has become “100% partisan”
    2. Joy Online

      A senior Ghanaian legal academic has argued that the circumstances surrounding former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo’s resignation from the Council of State were set in motion from the very moment she was selected for the body , a choice he says bypassed a more senior and constituti

      Sophia Akuffo’s council of state appointment was constitutionally flawed from the start — Ansa-Asare
  11. Joy Online

    Host Blessed Sogah will lead a high-powered panel to unpack the unfolding crisis regarding the multiple resignations and subsequent vacancies at the Electoral Commission (EC) and the Council of State.

    This Saturday on ‘Prime Insight’: Multiple resignations and Ofori-Atta saga to dominate discussions
Politics

Supreme Court upholds constitutional validity of CJ Torkornoo removal

The News

Ghana's Supreme Court issued an 84-page judgment affirming the constitutionality of the procedure used to remove former Chief Justice Gertrude Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, dismissing consolidated lawsuits that challenged the President's actions and the Council of State's role. The decision clarified the removal process, upheld the self-executing nature of Article 146, and set a precedent for future constitutional disputes over judicial independence and executive authority.

Why it matters

Supreme Court's landmark 84-page judgment upholding the constitutionality of Chief Justice Torkornoo's removal resolves a critical constitutional dispute with implications for judicial independence and executive authority.

11 hours ago · Joy Online

Yesterday

  1. Supreme Court upholds constitutional validity of CJ Torkornoo removal

    Ghana's Supreme Court issued an 84-page judgment affirming the constitutionality of the procedure used to remove former Chief Justice Gertrude Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, dismissing consolidated lawsuits that challenged the President's actions and the Council of State's role. The decision clarified the removal process, upheld the self-executing nature of Article 146, and set a precedent for future constitutional disputes over judicial independence and executive authority.

    11 hours ago · Joy Online

Thursday 2 July

  1. DCOP Akolgo reveals role in petition against former Chief Justice Torkornoo

    DCOP Ayamga Akolgo has disclosed that he was one of the petitioners seeking the removal of former Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, citing her abuse of judicial office, incompetence, and lack of judicial temperament. He states the President found merit in his petition and took action following consultation with the Council of State.

    2 July 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 1 July

  1. Samreboi residents return home as floodwaters gradually recede

    Residents of Samreboi in the Western Region have begun returning to their homes as floodwaters that displaced thousands and affected nearly 2,500 people recede, though NADMO has cautioned against rushing back until comprehensive safety assessments are completed.

    1 July 2026 · The Chronicle

Tuesday 30 June

  1. Takoradi traders boycott tolls, threaten market relocation

    Traders at Takoradi's New Market have declared an indefinite toll boycott from July 1 and threatened to move to the uncompleted Takoradi Market Circle by end-July if authorities do not complete the long-delayed project, citing five years of waiting in a temporary facility that was meant to be used for only two years.

    30 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Friday 26 June

  1. Council of State resignations lack public transparency and disclosure

    An opinion piece argues that former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo's resignation from Ghana's Council of State was not publicly disclosed until media reports emerged months later, raising concerns about democratic accountability and whether citizens should be informed when vacancies arise in this constitutional advisory body.

    26 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Monday 22 June

  1. Council of State resignation silence raises accountability questions

    An opinion piece argues that the quiet resignation of former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo from Ghana's Council of State, announced only months later through media reports, represents a democratic accountability gap: while Council appointments are publicly announced, resignations have been treated as private matters, preventing citizens from knowing whether the constitutional body operates with vacancies or delayed replacements.

    22 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 20 June

  1. Kofi Bentil praises Sophia Akufo's impartiality as Chief Justice

    Lawyer Kofi Bentil described former Chief Justice Sophia Akufo as one of Ghana's most principled judicial figures, arguing she demonstrated that political appointees can maintain independence and impartiality, noting her willingness to challenge government actions on principle despite being appointed by an NPP administration.

    20 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Ansa-Asare says Council of State has become "100% partisan"

    Former Director of the Ghana School of Law Kwaku Ansa-Asare has criticised the Council of State's composition as overwhelmingly partisan, arguing that members cannot freely express independent opinions and suggesting this may have contributed to recent high-profile resignations, including former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo's departure.

    20 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Akuffo's Council of State appointment breached constitution—legal expert

    Legal academic Kwaku Ansa-Asare has argued that former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo's appointment to the Council of State was constitutionally flawed because it bypassed a more senior and constitutionally appropriate retired Chief Justice. He also criticized the government for delaying the public announcement of Akuffo's resignation until after it leaked to media.

    20 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 19 June

  1. Prime Insight to examine EC resignations and Ofori-Atta trial saga

    Joy Online reports that the upcoming episode of Prime Insight will examine multiple resignations and leadership vacancies at the Electoral Commission and Council of State, and discuss the legal saga involving former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, including claims about his reported US residency and potential implications for his criminal trial in Ghana.

    19 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 17 June

  1. Justice Sophia Akuffo's Council resignation delayed public disclosure

    An opinion piece argues that the resignation of Justice Sophia Akuffo from the Council of State, who reportedly withdrew from activities since September 2024 following opposition to Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo's dismissal, should have been disclosed to Ghanaians promptly rather than kept confidential.

    17 June 2026 · Daily Guide

Tuesday 16 June

  1. EC Deputy Chair Bossman Asare to resign effective July 2026

    Dr. Bossman Eric Asare, Deputy Chairperson of the Electoral Commission in charge of Corporate Services, has announced his resignation effective July 31, 2026, citing his desire to return to academia at the University of Ghana. His departure comes as another Deputy Chairperson, Samuel Tettey, has also retired, creating two vacancies at the Electoral Commission.

    16 June 2026 · Daily Guide

  2. Civil society urges government to publish constitutional reform roadmap

    A civil society platform has called on President John Dramani Mahama's government to urgently publish a clear roadmap with timelines for implementing recommendations from the Constitution Review Committee report. The group plans to meet with the President, parliamentary leaders, and political party heads to discuss the reform agenda, noting that while a summary received public support, the full report remains unpublished more than four months after submission to the President.

    16 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  3. Kwakye Ofosu denies Akuffo resigned over Torkornoo's removal

    The Minister of State for Government Communications rejected claims that former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo stepped down from the Council of State in protest against the removal of former Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, stating the government received no such communication and Akuffo's resignation letter contained no reference to Torkornoo's removal.

    16 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 15 June

  1. Deputy Electoral Commission Chair to resign July 31, 2026

    Dr Bossman Asare, Deputy Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, has formally notified the President of his intention to resign effective July 31, 2026, to return to academia and continue his career at the University of Ghana.

    15 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Government confirms EC Deputy Commissioner retirement, replacement underway

    The Deputy Commissioner of the Electoral Commission in charge of Corporate Services, Samuel Tettey, has retired, and the government is proceeding with his replacement through constitutional procedures. A nominee has been submitted to the Council of State for consideration.

    15 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Government confirms processes underway to replace Sophia Akuffo

    The government has confirmed that processes are underway to replace former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo on the Council of State following her resignation from the advisory body, which she submitted in September last year without stating her reasons.

    15 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Mahama accepts Akuffo's Council of State resignation

    Former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo has resigned from the Council of State after President Mahama accepted her letter of resignation submitted in September 2025. A replacement is being appointed in accordance with the Constitution.

    15 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 12 June

  1. Citizens' Platform calls for government constitutional reform roadmap

    The Steering Committee of the Citizens' Platform on Constitutional Reform has urged President John Mahama and the Government to formally present a clear roadmap with defined timelines for the review of Ghana's 1992 Constitution. The Platform intends to request consultations with key national stakeholders, including the President and parliamentary leadership, to discuss the next phase of the reform process, more than four months after the Constitution Review Committee submitted its full report to the President in January 2026.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. AWLA-Ghana convenes forum to shape family law conference agenda

    The African Women Lawyers Association-Ghana held a high-level consultative forum in Accra with more than 100 participants including judges, legal practitioners, and policymakers to set priorities and refine the agenda for an upcoming National Family Law and Justice Conference, covering topics such as marriage, domestic violence, child custody, inheritance, and property rights.

    12 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 8 June

  1. Ghana Police Service bids farewell to former IGP Paul Tawiah Quaye

    The Ghana Police Service held a pre-burial service at the State House on June 6, 2026, to pay tribute to the late Mr Paul Tawiah Quaye, former Inspector General of Police. A clergyman highlighted Quaye's life as an example of discipline, integrity, and hard work, and urged Ghanaians to remain resilient and complete their callings.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 5 June

  1. President Mahama faces decision on anti-LGBTQ bill

    Parliament passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill on May 29, shifting focus to whether President Mahama will assent to it. Though he indicated during campaigning that he would sign such a bill, his position has become more cautious since taking office; he has suggested alternative approaches like moral education, preferred a government-sponsored bill, and raised concerns about procedural irregularities in the bill's passage.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 4 June

  1. Anti-LGBTQI+ Bill sponsor rejects speaker's reconsideration request

    Minister Samuel Nartey George, a principal sponsor of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, has opposed Speaker Alban Bagbin's request for Parliament to reconsider the legislation after its passage on May 29, 2026, arguing that Parliament's Standing Orders do not permit reopening debate on a bill after third reading.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Former Council of State member calls for support for vulnerable children

    Nana Yaw Basoa, immediate past Ahafo Regional Representative of the Council of State, has urged stakeholders including government agencies, religious organisations, and corporate bodies to prioritise the safety and well-being of vulnerable groups, particularly orphans. He made the remarks while donating food items and supplies to two local orphanages in the Tano North Municipality as part of his 40th marriage anniversary activities.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Council of State member calls on chiefs to support development

    The Central Regional Member of the Council of State has appealed to traditional leaders to support government initiatives and make land available for developmental projects. Speaking at a sod-cutting ceremony for a 24-Hour Economy Market in Twifo Praso, he cited the Twifo Traditional Area's prompt release of land as a model for other communities to follow.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Afenyo-Markin denies anti-LGBTQ+ post, cites account compromise

    Ghana's Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has disowned a viral social media post criticizing the country's anti-gay bill as making people's existence a crime, claiming his account was compromised. However, Joy Online notes that Afenyo-Markin has made similar statements on record in a TV3 interview and in Parliament, including saying he does not think people should go to jail for their sexual orientation.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Speaker Bagbin rebukes MPs for rushing anti-LGBTQ+ bill

    Speaker Alban Bagbin expressed displeasure with Parliament for passing the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values (Anti-LGBTQ+) bill into law during his absence, stating he would enforce strict discipline and calling on the House to take its business more seriously given its impact on constituents.

    3 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Speaker directs Parliament to revisit anti-LGBTQ bill passage

    Speaker Alban Bagbin has directed Parliament to reconsider the passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, citing a mismatch between the committee report's indication of bipartisan support and what was actually reflected during floor proceedings.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Anti-LGBT bill scrutiny is procedure, not delay: Dafeamekpor

    Majority Chief Whip Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor defended President Mahama's comments on the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, explaining that the President's reference to further scrutiny after the bill reaches his desk reflects standard constitutional and parliamentary procedures, not a delay tactic. According to Dafeamekpor, post-passage scrutiny and drafting—required under Parliament's Standing Orders—ensures approved amendments are properly incorporated into the final document.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 1 June

  1. Mahama: anti-LGBTQ bill faces legal review before assent

    President Mahama said the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, passed by Parliament on May 29, will undergo further legal and constitutional scrutiny in the Presidency before he can assent to it. He noted procedural issues—including questions about quorum and parliamentary process—mean the bill still has several stages to navigate.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

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