
Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie has identified housing as one of the most pressing challenges confronting the judiciary. Addressing the annual general meeting of the Judicial Service Staff Co-operative Union, he noted that many judicial officers and staff struggle to secure affordable accommodation, with some even forced to rent homes owned by individuals who have cases pending before the courts.
The project speaks directly to one of my key priorities — the welfare of staff and judicial officers. Access to affordable housing is a fundamental need, and the vision to support members with land is truly remarkable,” he said.