She has consequently urged staff of the Judicial Service to apply their conscience and moral principles religiously in their work and in all circumstances.

The occasion graced by judicial staff, lawyers, and other stakeholders, the Chief Justice stressed the need for the service to prioritise the welfare of the vulnerable.

The Chief Justice also highlighted the importance of collaboration among judicial staff, urging them to work together to change the perception of corruption and ineptitude in the service. "Let's help ourselves to be exceptional, work with competence, consensus, integrity and independence," she stated.

He buttressed the importance of judicial independence and integrity in addressing electoral disputes and building trust among citizens, candidates, and political parties.

Ahead of the December 7 election, Prof Duncan underscored the need for a collective effort to safeguard the integrity of Ghana's judiciary, electoral process, and democratic credentials.