A former Director of the Ghana School of Law, Kwaku Ansah-Asare, has criticised some judges for granting search warrants to the National Security to conduct raids and searches at the residences of some former government officials.
Speaking on Metro TV on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, the legal luminary did not mince words, strongly admonishing judges who, in his view, "have all of a sudden found their judicial weapons and are granting orders for searches" to cease doing so.
According to him, he was appalled to receive information about some judges sanctioning orders that led to a search at the residence of the former Bank of Ghana governor, describing their actions as playing "jungle politics." "To the judges who have all of a sudden found their judicial weapons and are granting orders for searches, they should stop.
No judge has been appointed in any party colour, whether it's NPP, NDC, CPP, or whatever.