President John Dramani Mahama has reiterated his administration's commitment to strengthening Ghana's justice system, underscoring that justice and peace are essential to the nation's progress and aspirations.

Speaking at the 92nd Jalsa Salana of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana in Gomoa Pomadze, Winneba, Central Region, President Mahama emphasized the moral imperative of upholding justice, a principle highlighted in the Holy Quran. "Justice and peace are the bedrock of our national aspirations, and as the Holy Quran reminds us, we are called to uphold justice even against ourselves…Justice must always not only be done but must be seen to be done and must be felt by all.

Justice is a moral compass that must guide our every decision, every law, and every interaction in our nation," President Mahama stated.

The President outlined the new NDC administration's commitment to ensuring judicial independence and addressing systemic inequalities within the justice system. "To this end, the new NDC administration is resolutely committed to strengthening our justice system to ensure judicial independence and address the systemic inequalities that currently exist. "I can assure you that this administration will work tirelessly to ensure that every Ghanaian, regardless of your status or background, is treated with dignity and afforded equal protection under the law," he added.