Extend judges retirement age to 80 – Ansa-Asare

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  • Ghanani 6 months ago

    Judges should retire at 60.Are they not public servants? The poor should retire at 60 and the rich and privileged at 80.

  • detrooth 6 months ago

    "Extend judges retirement age to 80"?

    No, let's extend it 180, nmoa!

  • Nii 6 months ago

    If we have these people as a leaders how can we progress as country. Just list to your Mr Ansah Asare

  • NPP = NEW POISON PARTY 6 months ago

    I appears everyone is refusing to think in Ghana. I always respect Kwaku Ansa Asare however his above statement left me flabbergasted. Judges to serve to the age of 80? Like seriously? So we can entertain Justices Honyenuga ...
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  • DEAD GOAT MAHALIAR IS BACK 6 months ago

    So that they can have more time to take goats, palm oil and other bribes?! It should rather be reduced from 70 to 65 years.

  • Akajatayogogo 6 months ago

    Useless, greedy Man,to get chance to be taking bribe. Useless Man

  • OYOKOBA 6 months ago

    Nothing sensible comes from the mouth of this thick haired Ansa-Asare. Get lost!

  • Citizen8 6 months ago

    Why not 100? Bogus suggestion.

  • Nash 6 months ago

    Dementia. Madness!

  • Okatakyie 6 months ago

    They can go into academia or better still write books on jurisprudence. They don't have to sit on the bench to share their expertise and knowledge.

  • Kwesi 6 months ago

    Some of these so called intellectuals are very stupid. The black man never comes out with anything sensible. No wonder our continent is as it is.

  • Kwame Nkrumah 6 months ago

    Extend it to 200 years

  • Observer 6 months ago

    Do the judges themselves want to work till 80. Why do you want some Ghanaians to go on pension at 60 and others to go at 80?

  • Bh 6 months ago

    They should not even retire at all..Nonsense

  • Agnes 6 months ago

    No no, 70 years is ok

  • . 6 months ago

    KWASIA, U ARE ALL CRIMINALS, THE LAW IS ONLY MADE FOR THE POOR TO OBEY, U WILL ALL DIE OF STROKE ONE BY ONE, KWASIAFOUR

  • Kojois 6 months ago

    Stupid talk. Are you mad

  • KofSam 6 months ago

    Keep the retirement age of judges at 60 years like all civil servants. These men need sharp brains to make legal decisions and staying on the bench till 80 years with bring some mental decline that will impact their decisions ...
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  • Demeterius 6 months ago

    This man suffers from dementia don't mind him. 80 years for what when our bodies or systems are full of mercury, arsenic, lead (Pb) etc etc. Please keep quiet.....

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  • Abokyi 6 months ago

    So God forbid ooo... In case they should start wearing pampers before age 80 years, we would term that as sick off....hmm this life

  • Andy 6 months ago

    What else will the judges offer that they couldn’t until after age 70 ?
    After 70 years, they are of no use to the country. Their mental faculties have declined with most people suffering from dementia. When it’s time to ...
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  • You were responsible for the defeat 6 months ago

    Absolute rubbish . We do not want SC Judges suffering from dementia in Ghana

  • Matete 6 months ago

    EVERY PUPLIC OFFICE HOLDER SHOULD RETIRE AT THE AGE OF 60 PLEASE. AND TO ADD TO THIS,ANY ONE ABOVE THE AGE OF 60 SHOULD NOT STAND FOR THE PRESIDENCY OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA PLEASE..
    THIS WILL GO A LONG WAY TO HELP YOUTH EMP ...
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  • The Don 6 months ago

    Only from a stupid fool

  • Jack 6 months ago

    They should be there for live not 80yrs

  • Kwasi 6 months ago

    Nonsense. If we’re to extend judges tenure beyond the retirement age, then we should extend to all areas or jobs in Ghana.

  • Ojatanaa 6 months ago

    Sometimes this man talks foolishly

  • SD.com 6 months ago

    What is wrong with you?