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Kamal-Deen Abdulai warns against politicization of judiciary

By Tolon Radio May 24, 2025
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By: Baba Mohammed Issahak/ Hamza Lansah Lolly

The Former diplomat and parliamentary aspirant for the Nantong constituency, Mr. Kamal-Deen Abdulai has sounded a stern warning about what he describes as a growing politicization of Ghana’s judiciary, calling it a dangerous trend that threatens the very foundation of the nation’s democracy.

In a strongly concerned post on his official Facebook page, Mr. Kamal-Deen, a former Consul General to Saudi Arabia and a prominent figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), expressed deep concern over what he sees as the erosion of judicial independence by political actors.

“The 1992 Constitution clearly outlines the separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary,” he wrote. “And yet, we are witnessing a worrying trend where politicians appear to be eroding that independence for short-term gain.”

He warned that allowing political interests to interfere with the judiciary undermines the constitutional checks and balances designed to safeguard democracy.
“A Country That Allows Politicians to Swallow Its Judiciary Is Doomed” he noted.

According to Mr. Kamal-Deen, the dominance of Ghana’s two main political parties the NDC and NPP has created a toxic environment where loyalty to party often overrides loyalty to country and constitution. “Whether in power or opposition, their supporters stand by them, right or wrong,” he noted.

Reference to key provisions of the Constitution specifically Articles 125, 127, and 130, he reminded Ghanaians of the judiciary’s critical role: to administer justice impartially, uphold the rule of law, and provide checks on the powers of the executive and legislature.

“But that mandate is now under threat,” he cautioned. “While political parties hold firm to their beliefs whether they serve the national interest or not the judiciary appears to be wavering, leaving gaps that opportunistic politicians are too eager to exploit.”

Mr. Kamal-Deen’s comments come amid rising public debate over the recent suspension of Ghana’s Chief Justice, an event that has sparked controversy and raised questions about political interference in judicial matters.

Mr Kamal-Deen ended his message with a plea for unity and respect for democratic institutions. “I pray the spectacle of this seeming disunity and divisiveness gains no oxygen for further growth. Otherwise, we are doomed.” he stated.

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