Central to his proposal is the call for legislation that would eliminate the "self-proclaimed empaneling powers" of the Chief Justice.

This proposal follows growing criticism directed at Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Gertrude Torkonoo, and the Supreme Court, particularly over recent decisions declaring four parliamentary seats vacant.

For instance, former Director of the Ghana School of Law, Kwaku Asa-Asare, recently criticised the Chief Justice, arguing that she "erred" by empaneling Justice Ernest Yao Gaewu to consider the Speaker's motion for a stay of execution on the Supreme Court's directive.

In a separate case, Justice Torkonoo faced heavy criticism for altering the Supreme Court panel in the appeal case involving former COCOBOD CEO Dr Stephen Opuni.