Atta Mills Institute Applauds Justice Sophia Akuffo For Eulogizing The Late Former Prez

The Atta Mills Institute has applauded the immediate past Chief Justice Justice Sophia Akuffo for eulogizing the late Professor John Evans Atta-Mills for the role he played in her life as a student at the Ghana Law School.

In a statement signed by its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Koku Anyidoho, he noted that it is worthy to note that Justice Akuffo chose to stand on the side of good conscience and tell a story that speaks volumes about a woman whose meteoric rise to the pinnacle of her chosen career, did not cloud‐out her profound gratefulness to a lecturer whose personal touch helped her to walk a very illuminating career path.

”The AMI is not only thankful to the immediate‐past Chief Justice for openly acknowledging the role the late President played in her academic life but also place a badge of honor on her chest for her valedictory Ruling in the Martin Kpebu V. the Attorney General’s case that went before the Supreme Court.”

Read Below A Copy Of The Statement

Applauding Justice Sophia Akuffo For Eulogising John Evans Atta Mills.

The Atta Mills Institute (AMI), expresses our intense and immense gratitude to Justice Sophia Akuffo, for hanging on her sleeves, her hear elt appreciation to the late President John Evans A a‐Mills, for being a lecturer whose personal and deep interest in an aspect of her law education, contributed to her becoming a lawyer and by dint of hard work, seeing her rise to become the second female Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana.

It is worthy of unforgettable note that Justice Sophia Akuffo chose to stand on the side of, good conscience, and tell a story that speaks volumes about a woman whose meteoric rise to the pinnacle of her chosen career, did not cloud‐out her profound gratefulness to a lecturer whose personal touch helped her to walk a very illuminating career path.

The AMI is not only thankful to the immediate‐past Chief Justice for openly acknowledging the role the late President played in her academic life; we also place a badge of honor on her chest for her valedictory Ruling in the Mar n Kpebu V. case that went before the Supreme Court.

As the AMI continues to champion the cause of Mindset Transformation, Civic Education, and Public Policy Advocacy for Nation‐Building, we shall forever hold Justice Sophia Akuffo in high esteem for exhibiting the kind of matured and revered mindset that the nation earnestly needs as the surest way to build the Better Ghana that President Atta‐Mills wanted.