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JUSAG President decries lack of progress on judiciary’s conditions of service

Kumasi Mail by Kumasi Mail
October 3, 2025
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JUSAG President decries lack of progress on judiciary’s conditions of service
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The President of the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSAG), Samuel Afotey Otu, has expressed disappointment over the slow pace of progress in improving the conditions of service for judiciary and the staff.

Speaking at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Association of Magistrates and Judges of Ghana (AMJG) in Accra, Mr. Otu lamented that despite numerous conferences and solidarity messages, valuable points raised often fail to translate into tangible actions.

“We clap, we nod in agreement, but too often, the valuable points raised are not implemented,” Mr. Otu said, highlighting the association’s concerns.

He cited specific issues raised in previous years, including delays in salary payments, human security, and the retention of the Judicial Service’s Internally Generated Funds (IGF).

“In 2022, we spoke of the delay in salaries; in 2023, we touched on human security; and finally, in 2024, we spoke of the need to retain 70% of our IGF instead of the 30% which is currently being retained,” he recalled.

Mr. Otu’s remarks underscore the association’s frustration with the lack of meaningful progress on these issues.

The JUSAG president’s comments come against the backdrop of the conference’s theme, “Leveraging technology to enhance justice delivery.”

Mr. Otu’s concerns highlight the need for the judiciary to address pressing staff welfare issues alongside efforts to modernize the justice system.

Enhanced Cybersecurity Measures

The President of JUSAG), emphasised the need for robust cybersecurity measures as the judiciary increasingly adopts technology to enhance justice delivery.

Mr. Otu highlighted the importance of protecting the judiciary’s digital infrastructure from cyber threats.

“While we advocate for incorporating technology in justice delivery, we must equally be wary about cyber security,” Mr. Otu warned.

He cited examples of recent cyber attacks on government systems in the UK and US, emphasizing that Ghana’s judiciary is not exempted from these threats.

Mr. Otu stressed that investing in technology must go hand-in-hand with investing in the people who operate it.

“A state-of-the-art case management system is only as good as the Registrar who feeds it with accurate and timely information,” he said.

Crucial role of Registrars

The JUSAG president also acknowledged the crucial role of registrars and support staff in the judiciary, describing them as “custodians of case records, managers of dockets, administrators of court proceedings, sheriffs for execution of judgments and orders, and the first point of contact for litigants, lawyers, and the general public.”

Mr. Otu reaffirmed JUSAG’s commitment to partnering with the Judicial Service administration and judiciary leadership to enhance justice delivery through technology.

“We are prepared to mobilize our members to embrace digital tools and processes that enhance justice delivery,” he said.

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