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Political Manipulation Has Weakened Ghana’s Judiciary – Imam Kamaludeen

At the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving held in Accra, renowned Islamic cleric Imam Abubakar Ahmed Kamaludeen delivered a blunt critique of Ghana’s justice system, stating that the country’s judiciary is in poor condition due to ongoing interference by political parties.

Speaking during the interfaith gathering, Imam Kamaludeen lamented the growing perception that the judiciary lacks independence, asserting that political manipulation has eroded public confidence in the courts.

“Our judiciary is in a bad shape because of the manipulation of the political parties,” the respected Imam declared, calling on national leaders and institutions to take urgent steps to restore the integrity of the justice system.

He warned that continued political interference threatens not only the rule of law but also national stability, as citizens begin to lose faith in the very institutions meant to uphold justice and fairness.

The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving brought together religious leaders, government officials, civil society groups, and citizens from all walks of life to reflect, pray, and seek divine intervention for the country’s challenges. Imam Kamaludeen’s remarks struck a chord with many attendees, especially at a time when Ghana’s judiciary has come under increased scrutiny over perceived partisanship in high-profile cases.

The Imam called on both the ruling and opposition parties to desist from using the courts as political tools and urged the judicial leadership to assert its independence without fear or favour.

“We cannot build a just and peaceful society when the courts are seen as extensions of political parties,” he said.

His comments added a sober tone to what was otherwise a celebratory and spiritual event, highlighting the urgent need for reforms in Ghana’s judicial and political landscape.

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