Winneba gets first-ever Circuit Court
Winneba gets first-ever Circuit Court
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New court complex inaugurated in Winneba

A new court complex, which has made it possible for the establishment of a Circuit Court in Winneba, in addition to making it possible for a second courtroom for the High Court in Winneba, has been inaugurated.

This is part of efforts to enhance justice delivery in the Effutu Traditional Area of the Central Region and also to help reduce the burden on litigants in traveling to Swedru or Accra for their cases to be heard.

The new court complex inaugurated on Wednesday, May 7, is situated on a two-acre land, forming part of a broader infrastructure initiative spearheaded by the Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin.

The enclave also accommodates a new Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) office, a Fire Service station, an Immigration office, a National Health Insurance Authority office, the Divisional Police headquarters, and a recreational centre.

The court complex has 11 offices with en-suite washrooms, two stores, and a police post with a holding room for suspects and an armoury.

“This court facility is historic because law and order are the bedrock of a functioning democracy,” he stated at the inaugural ceremony on Wednesday (May 7, 2025).

According to him, the establishment of the facility is his contribution toward strengthening the judiciary and fostering hope in the justice system.

“Justice is the foundation of any peaceful and equitable society. This is a one-stop centre for justice delivery and ensures speedy access to justice,” he said. “The law is for all—rich or poor—and this aligns with our broader agenda for developing Effutu.”

Mr Afenyo-Markin also encouraged the private sector to contribute to the execution of development projects across the constituency.

A Justice on the Court of Appeal bench, Justice Marian A. G. Jaware, called for a strategic framework to ensure easy access to the courts.

“I’m saying this because, for many, justice is elusive. But we must ensure that everyone benefits from a fair and speedy justice system,” she said.

“Justice is a social contract between the state and the citizenry, and we must safeguard it.”

The Acting Municipal Chief Executive for Effutu, Alhaji Abudulai Alhassan, expressed optimism that the new facility would create employment opportunities and enhance community development.

He further called for a strong maintenance culture to preserve the facility for generations to come.


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