
Written by a Student of Law
Oh, what a surprise! Godfred Dame Ghana’s patron saint of judicial irony lecturing about judicial independence!
Let’s applaud this maestro of hypocrisy, whose tenure reads like a how-to guide for undermining the very courts he swore to uphold. Here’s why he should permanently retire his gavel-shaped megaphone.
First, consider Dame’s idea of “judicial integrity,” which apparently includes cozy tête-à-têtes with Supreme Court justices and accused persons. Who could forget his alleged coaching session with Richard Jakpa at a judge’s residence?
“Oh, it’s just my cousin’s house!” he claims because nothing screams independence like plotting testimony over tea with a third accused. Secret meetings with judges are apparently just “casual cousin chats” in Dame’s world.
Then there’s his reputation as a judge-shopping extraordinaire. Why settle for one judge when you can cycle through them like Netflix recommendations?
From clinging to Justice Honyenuga despite allegations of bias to appealing until a replacement judge got transferred mid-trial, Dame’s judicial strategy resembles chess with human pawns. Who needs fairness when you can play judicial musical chairs?
Let’s not forget the leaked tapes, which have become the unofficial soundtrack of integrity. That award-winning audio of Dame “guiding” Jakpa on courtroom lines? Pure gold.
“If you accept my argument, there’ll be no difficulty for you,” he coos a masterclass in judicial ventriloquism. But don’t worry, he says he’s “fleeing traps” and trusting God to clean up the mess. Divine intervention due process, apparently.
And then there’s the selective outrage. Dame once called the suspension of a Chief Justice a “charade.” Yet, his own meddling in judicial transfers remember Justice Gyimah? suggests he’d hand out pink slips to judges like parking tickets. It’s always “rules for thee, not for me.”
Finally, let’s talk about the “Reset Agenda.”
After Dame left office, his successor dropped cases against NDC figures, citing “defective charges.” Dame fumed how dare they mirror his own playbook of politically driven prosecutions? The audacity!
Dame’s legacy is a masterpiece of contradictions: a man who weaponizes courts, whispers to witnesses, and then gaslights Ghanaians about “judicial independence.” Bravo, sir! Your next act? Maybe a one-man show: How to Lose Public Trust in 4 Easy Years.
Signed: A Citizen Still Waiting for That “Fresh Air”