Despite strong opposition from the Minority caucus, Parliament has confirmed all seven of President John Dramani Mahama's Supreme Court nominees.

Following a contentious plenary debate and a resounding voice vote, the decision paves the way for the nominees to be formally sworn into the highest court.

The Majority side prevailed after the Appointments Committee's final report was presented.

The Minority had earlier expressed strong objections to the nominations, arguing that the appointments raised constitutional concerns and were inconsistent with the recent suspension of the Chief Justice.