Sophia Akuffo Explained

Sophia Abena Boafoa Akuffo
Honorific-Suffix:
Office:13th Chief Justice of Ghana
24th Chief Justice of Gold Coast/Ghana
Term Start:19 June 2017
Term End:20 December 2019
Appointer:Nana Akufo-Addo
Predecessor:Georgina Wood
Successor:Kwasi Anin-Yeboah
Office2:Supreme Court Judge
Term Start2:30 November 1995
Term End2:20 December 2019
Appointer2:Jerry Rawlings
Birth Date:20 December 1949
Birth Place:Akropong-Akuapem in the Eastern Region of Ghana
Nationality:Ghanaian
Children:1 daughter
Religion:Christian -->

Sophia Abena Boafoa Akuffo (born 20 December 1949) was the Chief Justice of Ghana from 19 June 2017 until 20 December 2019. She had been a Judge in the Supreme Court of Ghana since 1995.[1]

Education

The daughter of a Presbyterian minister, she had her secondary education at Parliament Hill School, Hampstead, London and Wesley Girls' High School, Cape Coast and obtained her Bachelor of law degree from the University of Ghana.[2] [3] She furthered her education at the Ghana School of Law where she qualified as a barrister.[2] Akuffo trained as a lawyer under Nana Akufo-Addo.[4] She has a Master's degree in Law from Harvard University in USA.[3] [5]

Career

Sophia Akuffo worked in private practice and was appointed by Jerry Rawlings to the Supreme Court in November 1995. She has been a member of the Governing Committee of the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute,[3] [6] and the Chairperson of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Task Force for several years. In January 2006, she was elected as one of the first judges of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights:[7] she was initially elected for two years and[8] was subsequently re-elected until 2014 and served as Vice-President and President of the Court respectively.[9]

Akuffo wrote The Application of Information & Communication Technology in the Judicial Process – the Ghanaian Experience, a presentation to the African Judicial Network Ghana (2002).[1]

Chief Justice of Ghana

On 11 May 2017, Akuffo was nominated as the highest ranking Judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana by Nana Akuffo-Addo, subject to approval by Parliament.[3] [10] She was sworn in by President Akuffo-Addo on 19 June 2017 as the thirteenth Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana.[11] The last judgment she was involved in was on 18 December 2019 when the Supreme Court passed a unanimous ruling that courts could sit at weekends and on bank holidays to deal with urgent legal cases.[12] She also spoke of her gratitude to some former Presidents of Ghana. These included John Atta Mills who was her lecturer on Taxation at the Ghana Law School and also nominated her for the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights in Ethiopia. She also cited Jerry Rawlings who nominated her to the Supreme Court in 1995 and John Kufuor who nominated her for the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights in 2006.[3] She became president of this court with the support of John Mahama and was nominated by Nana Akufo-Addo as Chief Justice.[3] [13]

Judicial writings

After serving as Chief Justice, Akuffo retired in 2019.[14] [15] [16]

On 28 March 2020, Nana Akufo-Addo appointed Akuffo to chair a newly formed COVID-19 National Trust Fund inaugurated during the COVID-19 pandemic.[17] [18] [19]

She also serves as the chairperson of the board of the University of Ghana[20] and holds membership on several boards of directors of various organizations.[21]

Family

She has a daughter who goes by the name Violet Padi and two grand children Samuel Osei and Cara Nyame. She has a large extended family including five living sisters but is seen to be closer to the three mentioned above.[22]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 19 June 2017 . Judiciary will use technology for quality justice - Justice Sophia Akuffo . 21 June 2017 . Ghanaweb.
  2. Web site: Her Ladyship Chief Justice Sophia A.B. Akuffo Delivers 2019 Alumni Lecture . UNIVERSITY OF GHANA . 8 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Patrons of the Journal . The Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal . 8 April 2020.
  4. Web site: Akufo-Addo for President '08. https://web.archive.org/web/20100204134018/http://www.akufoaddo.org/candidate. dead. Feb 4, 2010. May 27, 2021.
  5. Web site: 2020-02-25 . Her Ladyship Justice Sophia A. B. Akuffo Presbyterian University, Ghana . 2023-04-11 . en-US.
  6. http://www.africancourtcoalition.org/editorial.asp?page_id=63 Judge Sophia Akuffo
  7. Samuel M. Makinda and F. Wafula Okumu, The African Union: challenges of globalization, security, and governance, Routledge, 2006, p. 190
  8. Web site: African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights Booklet. https://web.archive.org/web/20110720085342/http://www.ealawsociety.org/attachments/ACC_Guide_African_Court2008_ENG_01.pdf. dead. Jul 20, 2011. May 27, 2021.
  9. http://www.africancourtcoalition.org/editorial.asp?page_id=62 The African Court Judges
  10. Web site: Ghana to have second successive female Chief Justice. Africa News. 12 May 2017. 2 June 2017. Abdur Rahman. Alfa Shaban.
  11. Web site: Full list of Chief Justices in Ghana since 1957 . 21 June 2017 . Ghanaweb.
  12. Web site: 18 December 2019 . Courts can sit on weekends, public holidays - Supreme Court rules . 13 January 2020 . GhanaWeb.
  13. Web site: 18 December 2019 . I was weak in Arithmetic but Mills passed me – Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo . 13 January 2020 . GhanaWeb.
  14. Web site: Retiring CJ, Sophia Akuffo wants high standards in legal profession maintained. Modern Ghana. May 27, 2021.
  15. Web site: Sophia Akuffo Bows Out As CJ. Dec 19, 2019. DailyGuide Network. May 27, 2021.
  16. Web site: Sophia Akuffo speaks on Anin Yeboah's candidacy. Dec 19, 2019. GhanaWeb. May 27, 2021.
  17. Web site: Sophia Akuffo: Former Chief Justice chairs COVID-19 Fund. Mar 28, 2020. Pulse Ghana. 27 May 2021.
  18. Web site: MyJoyOnline.com - Ghana's most comprehensive website. Credible, fearless and independent journalism.
  19. Web site: Former CJ Sophia Akuffo chairs COVID-19 fund — Starr Fm.
  20. https://www.myjoyonline.com/justice-sophia-akuffo-appointed-new-chair-of-university-of-ghana-governing-council/
  21. https://www.moh.gov.gh/president-akufo-addo-inaugurates-board-of-trustees-for-the-covid-19-national-trust-fundhttps://www.moh.gov.gh/president-akufo-addo-inaugurates-board-of-trustees-for-the-covid-19-national-trust-fund/
  22. Web site: Violet Fredericka Tsotsoo Padi, changing the face of natural cosmetics . 2023-05-06 . News Ghana..