A recent poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics indicates that a majority of Ghanaians are in favor of removing Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo from office. The survey, which is part of the first National Tracking Poll of 2025, reveals that public opinion is largely aligned with the Mahama administration’s efforts to address the petitions seeking her removal.
The poll highlights that the economy, unemployment, and education remain the top concerns among voters. While the specific details of the Chief Justice’s approval rating are not disclosed, the overall sentiment suggests a significant portion of the electorate supports the current government’s stance on judicial reforms.
This development comes amid ongoing discussions about the independence of the judiciary and its role in Ghana’s democratic processes. The findings of the Global InfoAnalytics poll add a new dimension to the debate, reflecting the public’s perspective on the matter.
As the situation unfolds, it is expected that both political and civil society groups will continue to monitor and respond to the evolving discourse surrounding the judiciary and its leadership.
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