Office Accommodating Law Reform Commission Small, Unfit For Attainment Of Its Objects – Akufo-Addo

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has bemoaned the small nature of the office accommodating the Law Reform Commission.

The President said the office has literally become unfit for the attainment of the objects of the Office.

Mr Akufo-Addo said these while speaking at the launch of the Law Reform Commission Fund and the Legal Aid Commission Fund on Wednesday, 10th August, 2022, at the Law Court Complex in Accra.

The President and Government, through the Ministry of Finance, supported the Legal Aid Fund and the Law Reform Fund with a contribution of GH¢2.2 million, aimed at promoting the rule of law in the country.

He noted that the Law Reform Commission, designated as a subvented agency under the Ministry of Justice, advocated for the establishment of the Law Reform Fund.

“The current office accommodating the Commission has, in fact, become too small, and literally unfit for the attainment of the objects of the Office. The Greater Accra Regional Office and the Head office, for instance, are crammed together on the ground floor of the Council for Law Reporting building. Until this year, the Legal Aid Commission had only six (6) vehicles, the last of which it acquired in 2007,” the President said.

He continued, “It is refreshing, again, to hear that, through the intervention of the Attorney-General, Godfred Yeboah Dame, thirteen (13) vehicles have been recently delivered to the Legal Aid office, increasing its number of vehicles from six (6) to nineteen (19). I have noted the critical needs of the Commission. The depressing and deplorable conditions within the Commission clearly point to some essential needs that have to be addressed to help the Commission perform its mandate, and they will be addressed.”

Describing the proper functioning of the law as a vital tool for development for any country, President Akufo-Addo assured that even though the challenges facing the country are many, the promotion of the rule of law is of the utmost importance, and cannot take a back seat, no matter the circumstances.

“It is necessary for Government to lend its support to institutions whose objects promote the cause of the people, institutions such as the Law Reform Commission and the Legal Aid Commission,” he stated.

The President was hopeful that the launch of these Funds will usher in a new, progressive chapter in the lives of the two Commissions, and urged all Ghanaians to contribute generously to the Funds. He assured the Attorney General that the Minister for Finance, through Parliament, will provide more adequate resources for the sustenance of these Funds.

He also urged the Board of the Legal Aid Commission, which is chaired by a respected Justice of the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Nene Amegatcher, and the Board of the Law Reform Commission, which is chaired by the prominent legal practitioner, Mr. Anthony Akoto Ampaw, to discharge dutifully their mandates of managing the Funds, in accordance with section 34 of Act 977 and section 13 of Act 822 respectively.

“I congratulate the Attorney-General for his activism towards the realisation of the statutory requirement to establish these two Funds. Let us, together, mobilise to build and assist him in the discharge of this vital task. And, to that end, I am personally contributing one hundred thousand cedis (GH¢100,000) to each of the Funds. I am aware that Government, through the Ministry of Finance, is contributing an initial, modest seed fund of one million cedis (GH¢1 million) to each of the Funds. Hopefully, the Minister will do even more,” President Akufo-Addo added.

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