Chief Justice Anin Yeboah has admonished litigating parties to resort to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) addressing matters to reduce pressure and delay of Cases in court.
Chief Justice Anin Yeboah was speaking during the commissioning of a District Court Complex at Ngleshie Amanfro in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra region.
He said, Ghana’s judicial system remains steadfast in its resolve to build a justice system that ensures efficient and timely delivery.
He remarked also that working environments must only not be conducive but represent a true avenue for justice delivery.
According to him, the commissioning of the complex forms part of the vision to bring justice to the doorstep of people.
He however entreated litigant parties to rely on Alternative Dispute Resolution where applicable describing it as faster, cheaper and less acrimonious.
Meanwhile MCE for Ga South, Joseph Nyarni Stevens pledged the Assembly’s continued support to maintain the edifice and provide other ancillary facilities that would help optimize the discharge of duties of the judicial staff that would utilize the facility.
Chief of Ngleshie-Amanfro, Nii Kwashie-Gbolor expressed delight in the establishment of the court as according to him, it would help mitigate the landguard and other related crimes in the area.