Election 2024: DPP Vows to Tackle Election-Related Disputes
- Ghana's DPP ready for 2024 election cases.
- Prosecutors trained for professionalism and urgency.
- Election violence and demos expected.
- DPP prioritizes accuracy and urgency.
Ghana’s Director of Public Prosecutions, Yvonne Attakora Obuobisa, has assured the public that her office is fully prepared to handle election-related cases ahead of the 2024 polls.
Obuobisa made this announcement at a capacity-building workshop for prosecuting attorneys, emphasizing her team’s commitment to professionalism and urgency.
The election period is expected to witness demonstrations and incidents, but Obuobisa’s team is ready to address these cases with precision.
Prosecutors have been working tirelessly, often on weekends and late nights, to ensure they are prepared for the election season.
Obuobisa shared personal experiences, recounting times she was called to draft charges while driving or recalled from leave for emergency cases.
The Director acknowledged the potential for election-related violence and demonstrations.
Her team’s priorities will be to prosecute cases with honor, decency, accuracy, and urgency.
Obuobisa emphasized the importance of working odd hours when necessary and appearing fully prepared in court.
Prosecutors must remain committed to their role, even in challenging circumstances.
By doing so, Obuobisa’s office aims to uphold justice and maintain public trust during the critical election period.