An ultra-modern District Court complex has been commissioned at Kodie, District capital of Afigya Kwabre South in the Ashanti Region.
Justice Kwasi Anin Yeboah, Chief Justice, commissioned the facility recently.
He explained at the inaugural ceremony that the challenges to improve the quality of justice delivery was huge, and that he was determined to enforce the developmental agenda interventions in the applications of technology which was a basic human right.
He said there was the need for defending all guarantees of the rights in the constitution, ensure accountabilities of people’s actions and inactions, notably crimes committed and other forms of abuse.
He gave an assurance that the judiciary was committed to improving the legal and constitutional framework which they operated to set higher standard of professionalism among all chances in the justice delivery system.
He indicated that the judiciary intended to deal with the lack of infrastructures.
Mr. Christian Adu-Poku, District Chief Executive for Afigya Kwabre South, stated that the government was committed to ensuring law and order for fair justice delivery and the rule of law, which justified why the government must borrow today to solve tomorrow’s problems.
He said the provision of physical infrastructures in the justice delivery system would enable the voices of the poor and vulnerable to be heard for fairness to serve justice for all.
He said the improved physical infrastructure was a symbol of Ghana’s commitment for the rule of law and promoting law, order and stability even though not quite smooth.