Chief Justice Closes 7 Courts in Upper East Amid Bawku Conflict.
Due to heightened security risks surrounding the Bawku conflict, Ghana’s Chief Justice has ordered the closure of seven courts across the Upper East Region, effective October 29, 2024. Courts affected include the High and Circuit Courts in Bolgatanga, and District Courts in Bolgatanga, Zuarungu, Zebilla, Garu, and Bongo. The decision, issued by the Judicial Secretary, aims to protect court personnel, lawyers, and the public as tensions continue to escalate.The directive mandates Court Registrars to secure assets and urges staff to prioritize their safety. This temporary shutdown reflects ongoing efforts by the judiciary to maintain security until conditions improve for safe court operations.