Chief Justice, Judicial Service donate GHS125k to flood victims
The river of justice has indeed flowed, not just in the courtrooms but also through the hearts and homes of the grateful people of North Tongu.
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu, was profoundly moved when Chief Justice Her Ladyship Gertrude Torkornoo, alongside judges and members of the Judicial Service of Ghana, made a remarkable donation to the victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage in his constituency.
Following the devastating Akosombo Dam spillage by the Volta River Authority (VRA), families in the constituency faced displacement and dire need. In solidarity with other benevolent entities, the Chief Justice, as the judiciary’s leader, rallied judges and the Judicial Service to contribute to a fund for the victims.
Ablakwa, a devoted advocate for his affected constituents, shared the awe-inspiring gesture on his social media on December 13, 2023. “The Honourable Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, distinguished judges, and the entire Judicial Service of Ghana deserve abundant commendation for their extremely kind and generous gesture,” expressed the MP.
He revealed that the Chief Justice initiated a compassionate mobilization of personal contributions from judges and staff, raising GHS125,000.00, reflecting their commitment to justice and compassion for those in need.
A beautiful ceremony in the Chief Justice’s office announced the grand sum, which Ablakwa clarified was not merely a token of sympathy but a lifeline for the beleaguered community. “The funds will be used by the judiciary to construct a mechanized borehole and supply selected building materials for our second Safe Alternative Housing Project in Mepe,” he declared.
The Chief Justice and the Judicial Service not only upheld justice principles but also extended a helping hand to those grappling with the aftermath of a disaster. Their generosity’s tale will inspire many Ghanaians.
The story of North Tongu stands as a testament to the power of compassion and the ability of those in influential positions to make a meaningful impact on the less fortunate.
The river of justice has indeed flowed, not just in the courtrooms but also through the hearts and homes of the grateful people of North Tongu.