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Clemence Jackson Honyenuga (born 4 September 1952) was a
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. He is an active Justice of the
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from 22 May 2020 until 4 September 2022.


Early life and education

Honyenuga was born on 4 September 1952 in Nyagbo-Gagbete, a town in the
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of
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. He received his primary education at R.C. Primary School in Tafi-Atome, and then continued at L/A Middle School in Tafi-Atome where he obtained his Middle School Leaving Certificate. Afterwards, he attended Kadjebi Secondary School where he received his Ordinary Level Certificate in 1967. From 1973 to 1975, he attended Kpando Secondary School (now Kpando Senior High School) where he obtained his GCE Advanced Level Certificate.http://ir.parliament.gh/bitstream/handle/123456789/2784/26TH%20REPORT%20OF%20THE%20APPOINTMENT%20COMMITTEE.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Honyenuga then pursued further studies at the
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in 1976, earning a B.A. degree in Law and Political Science in 1979. In 1979, he enrolled at the
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, and upon completion, he was admitted to the Ghana Bar in 1981.


Career

Honyenuga started his career as an Executive Officer at the PWD Personnel Branch in Accra from January to September 1976. Later, from 1981 to 1982, he worked as an Assistant State Attorney in Ho. He entered Private Practice and worked at Amewu Chambers in Ho from 1983 until 2003. His career at the bench begun when he gained appointment as the Judge Advocate of the
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. He served as a justice of the High Court until 2008 when he was appointed a justice of the Appeal Court of Ghana. Between 2008 and 2016, he worked as an Additional High Court Judge, presiding over cases such as Civil, Narcotics, Robbery, and other Violent Crime Cases. In 2009 served as a judge at the Court-sitting of the Justice for all Programme and in 2014, he doubled as the Director of the Remand Prisoners Project. Honyenuga held various positions within the
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, including Assistant Secretary (
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Branch) from 1983 to 1988, Welfare Officer from 1993 to 1996, Treasurer from 1996 to 2001, and Vice President from 2002 to 2003. Additionally, he served as President of the Court of Appeal in
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from 2012 to 2017, and was appointed a judge responsible for Anti-Corruption in 2013. He served as the Chairman of the Medical Committee for Judges, Magistrates, and Directors of the Judicial Service in 2019, as well as the Supervisor of the Justice for all Programme (JAP) and the Prisons High Courts. He is a member of the Ghana Bar Association and the Association of Magistrates and Judges of Ghana. As the paramount chief of the Nyagbo Traditional Area, Honyenuga has been a Permanent Member of the Volta Regional House of Chiefs, Ho, since 2012.


Supreme Court appointment


Nomination

On 17 March 2020 the president,
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informed the Speaker of Parliament,
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that consultations had been completed for the nomination of Justice Honyenuga and three other persons to be made justices of the
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. The speaker of parliament announced his nomination together with the three others to
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on 19 March 2020 for vetting and approval.


Vetting and endorsement allegations

Justice Honyenuga was vetted by parliament on Monday 11 May 2020. During the vetting process, he was questioned on his alleged endorsement of the president and the political party of the incumbent government; the
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. This allegation was due to a statement he made in a durbar of which he reportedly said; "with the vision of the President and the gains made in his first term, Ghanaians may consider giving him another four years." In his defence he said he, "did not endorse the presidency of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in his personal capacity but was a speech he was elected to read on behalf of the chiefs and people of Afadjato when the President visited the Volta region." He also apologised saying; "In reading that statement, we didn’t intend endorsing the president. Our understanding was that we were wishing him well… If out of political dissatisfaction some people are unhappy with whatever I am supposed to have said then I am sorry." The judge's statement made during the durbar was greeted with criticisms and was widely condemned. The Ghanaian journalist and political analyst, Kweku Baako described the alleged endorsement as an "unwarranted sycophancy". He added that the judge had stained his reputation through the alleged endorsement and also opined that if he had the opportunity to advise the president on the matter, he would have told the president to "drop him". The Volta Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Henry Kwadzo Ametefe concurred saying the judge's alleged endorsement was a violation of the code of conduct of the judiciary and called on the Legal Council and the Chairman of the Judicial Council, the Chief Justice to take "appropriate action". During his vetting on Monday 11th May, 2020, he dismissed claims that the apex court is saddled with determining "political cases". He said the court is not a place for politics. During the vetting process Justice Honyenuga's appointment, the minority on the Appointment committee left the public hearing after the chairman of the Committee disallowed a question from North Tongu MP, Okudzeto Ablakwa. But they later returned.


Approval and swearing in

Following his vetting by parliament, Honyenuga was approved by parliament on Wednesday 20 May 2020 and sworn into office on Friday 22 May 2020 with the president particularly congratulating him for his conduct and compartment during his vetting by parliament amidst the endorsement allegations. He was sworn in together with Justice Issifu Omoro Tanko Amadu.


See also

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List of judges of the Supreme Court of Ghana This is a list of the judges of the Supreme Court of Ghana. The Constitution of Ghana provides for the court to be made up of the Chief Justice of Ghana and not less than nine other Justices of the Supreme Court. It shall be duly constituted by a ...
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Supreme Court of Ghana The Supreme Court of Ghana is the highest judicial body in Ghana. Ghana's 1992 constitution guarantees the independence and separation of the Judiciary from the Legislative and the Executive arms of government.1992 Constitution Article 125( ...


References

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