Supreme Court @150: Fanfare meets reflection as nationwide activities roll out
Justice Richard Adjei-Frimpong, Chairman of Supreme Court@150 Anniversary Planning Committee, outlined an ambitious line-up of activities to mark the Court's 150th anniversary, describing the milestone as both a celebration and a moment for critical reflection. Speaking on The Law on JoyNews, he said the anniversary will blend ceremony with meaningful public engagement, stating "150 is a landmark, but it's also a moment for sober reflection… we are going to have a blend of fanfare and then engagement."
The judiciary will host symposia and public lectures across key cities, beginning in Cape Coast. There are plans to have one in Kumasi and one in Accra. The programme will include public legal outreach initiatives. The anniversary will also carry an international dimension, with invitations extended to judicial leaders across Africa. Nigeria has promised to come and several others. The celebrations will include sporting engagements.
The official launch of the anniversary is set to take place on Thursday, April 16 at the Cedi Conference Centre, University of Ghana. Retired justices are expected to attend. A comprehensive programme will be unveiled in due course.
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Justice Richard Adjei-Frimpong has announced nationwide activities to mark the Supreme Court's 150th anniversary- a blend of ceremony and reflection. The programme includes symposia, public lectures, and international collaboration- but what will these engagements reveal?
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