FM News Online
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Governance
  • Editorial
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    NFA mourns Beverly Afaglo, calls Her a pillar of Ghanaian Storytelling

    NFA mourns Actress Beverly Afaglo, calls Her a pillar of Ghanaian Storytelling

    How Africa sustained Baby Bicycle -teaching Ghana’s kids how to walk

    How Africa sustained Baby Bicycle -teaching Ghana’s kids how to walk

    NFA CEO Kafui Danku praises Government for 20 Million Film Development Fund

    Gov’t launches GH¢20m Film Development Fund to promote local moving Industry

    Gov’t launches GH¢20m Film Development Fund to promote local moving Industry

    GTA launches Tourism Information System for licensing, transparency with speed

    GTA launches Tourism Information System for licensing, transparency with speed

    Shatta Wale dominates at 43rd International Reggae & World Music Awards, Winning Big

    Shatta Wale dominates at 43rd International Reggae & World Music Awards, Winning Big

  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Governance
  • Editorial
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    NFA mourns Beverly Afaglo, calls Her a pillar of Ghanaian Storytelling

    NFA mourns Actress Beverly Afaglo, calls Her a pillar of Ghanaian Storytelling

    How Africa sustained Baby Bicycle -teaching Ghana’s kids how to walk

    How Africa sustained Baby Bicycle -teaching Ghana’s kids how to walk

    NFA CEO Kafui Danku praises Government for 20 Million Film Development Fund

    Gov’t launches GH¢20m Film Development Fund to promote local moving Industry

    Gov’t launches GH¢20m Film Development Fund to promote local moving Industry

    GTA launches Tourism Information System for licensing, transparency with speed

    GTA launches Tourism Information System for licensing, transparency with speed

    Shatta Wale dominates at 43rd International Reggae & World Music Awards, Winning Big

    Shatta Wale dominates at 43rd International Reggae & World Music Awards, Winning Big

  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
FM News Online
No Result
View All Result
Home Education

When the Judiciary Stumbles: How Political Turmoil Affects Education Policy in Ghana

Edzorna Francis Mensah by Edzorna Francis Mensah
November 11, 2025
in Education
0
When the Judiciary Stumbles: How Political Turmoil Affects Education Policy in Ghana
0
SHARES
20
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

When the judiciary shakes, the whole nation feels it. In recent weeks, Ghanaians have watched our justice system come under the spotlight, the suspension of a former Chief Justice, heated debates in Parliament, and the tense vetting of a new nominee. These events have not only raised questions about leadership and accountability but have also exposed how fragile trust in our institutions has become.

What many people don’t always notice is how this uncertainty trickles down into other areas of national life, especially education. When politics dominates every conversation, the focus on long-term priorities like improving schools, supporting teachers, and investing in learning quietly fades away. Important policies get delayed. Funding debates drag on. And before we know it, classrooms are left waiting for decisions that should have been made months ago.

The judiciary plays a quiet but powerful role in keeping education fair. Court rulings often determine how policies are applied, from teacher recruitment and promotions to scholarship distribution and university autonomy. When people begin to doubt the fairness of the courts, they also begin to question whether education itself can ever be fair. If justice looks political, everything else starts to feel political too.

That’s why the current moment matters so much. The vetting of the new Chief Justice should not just be another political contest; it should be an opportunity to rebuild public confidence. Our courts must not only be independent but must also appear to be. Their strength gives credibility to every other institution, including our schools.

Education and justice are built on the same foundation — trust. Students learn best when they believe the system is fair. Teachers give their best when they feel respected and valued. When that sense of fairness disappears, motivation fades, and cynicism grows. Young people start to believe that influence matters more than integrity. That is how societies begin to lose their moral footing.

This is why Ghana needs to see the current turbulence not just as a crisis, but as a wake-up call. Our democracy depends on institutions that stand firm, not on individuals who stand out. The judiciary, Parliament, and the education sector must support each other to restore credibility and hope.

If our courts act with fairness, our schools will teach fairness. If our leaders show integrity, our children will learn integrity. The example set at the top always finds its way to the classroom.

ADVERTISEMENT

When the judiciary stumbles, the nation trembles. But when it stands strong and true, it lifts every teacher, every student, and every citizen who still believes in the promise of a just Ghana.

By Joseph Coffie Selorm Ahiabenu

Previous Post

School Funding in a Tight Economy: What Political Choices Mean for Ghana’s Classrooms

Next Post

Real-Time Edge: How to Use a Crypto Screener to Trade DEXs Like a Pro

Edzorna Francis Mensah

Edzorna Francis Mensah

Next Post

Real-Time Edge: How to Use a Crypto Screener to Trade DEXs Like a Pro

Please login to join discussion

Stay Connected test

  • 24k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Ghana Law Society pays courtesy call on Speaker of Parliament

Ghana Law Society pays courtesy call on Speaker of Parliament

June 2, 2026
MPs Pay Last Respects to Keta MP’s Mother in Heartfelt Funeral

MPs Pay Last Respects to Keta MP’s Mother in Heartfelt Funeral

February 28, 2026
All Roads lead to Anlo-Afiadenyigba as Keta MP buries Mum this weekend

All Roads lead to Anlo-Afiadenyigba as Keta MP buries Mum this weekend

February 25, 2026
“ABORSCO has indeed arisen and continues to shine’-James Gunu

“ABORSCO has indeed arisen and continues to shine’-James Gunu

February 21, 2026
Kekeli Consult-Keta successfully hosted first edition of Community Legal Clinic Series

Kekeli Consult-Keta successfully hosted first edition of Community Legal Clinic Series

2
Beyond Regulation: Why Ghana Must Invest in State-Owned Gold Mines –African Development Council’s Perspective

Beyond Regulation: Why Ghana Must Invest in State-Owned Gold Mines –African Development Council’s Perspective

2
Works begin on Blekusu Sea Defense Project in Ketu South

Works begin on Blekusu Sea Defense Project in Ketu South

2
Rev Ntim Fodjour, your freedom after the speech should been taken away to prevent more lies

Rev Ntim Fodjour, your freedom after the speech should been taken away to prevent more lies

2
Live Bullets at Festivals must stop”: Prestea-Huni Valley MP raises alarm

Live Bullets at Festivals must stop”: Prestea-Huni Valley MP raises alarm

June 24, 2026
NADMO urges Corporate Ghana to support Flood Mitigation Efforts in Greater Accra

NADMO urges Corporate Ghana to support Flood Mitigation Efforts in Greater Accra

June 24, 2026
Building Inflation rises to 2.7% in May 2026, but still significantly lower than last year

Building Inflation rises to 2.7% in May 2026, but still significantly lower than last year

June 24, 2026
Bank of Ghana implements strict sanctions on Dud Cheques

Bank of Ghana implements strict sanctions on Dud Cheques

June 24, 2026

Recent News

Live Bullets at Festivals must stop”: Prestea-Huni Valley MP raises alarm

Live Bullets at Festivals must stop”: Prestea-Huni Valley MP raises alarm

June 24, 2026
NADMO urges Corporate Ghana to support Flood Mitigation Efforts in Greater Accra

NADMO urges Corporate Ghana to support Flood Mitigation Efforts in Greater Accra

June 24, 2026
Building Inflation rises to 2.7% in May 2026, but still significantly lower than last year

Building Inflation rises to 2.7% in May 2026, but still significantly lower than last year

June 24, 2026
Bank of Ghana implements strict sanctions on Dud Cheques

Bank of Ghana implements strict sanctions on Dud Cheques

June 24, 2026
FM News Online

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Economy
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Governance
  • Health
  • ICT
  • International
  • News
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized

Recent News

Live Bullets at Festivals must stop”: Prestea-Huni Valley MP raises alarm

Live Bullets at Festivals must stop”: Prestea-Huni Valley MP raises alarm

June 24, 2026
NADMO urges Corporate Ghana to support Flood Mitigation Efforts in Greater Accra

NADMO urges Corporate Ghana to support Flood Mitigation Efforts in Greater Accra

June 24, 2026
  • Account
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • FM News Online
  • FM News Online
  • GTA collaborates with EOCO to clamp down on illegal travel, tour operations ahead World Cup
  • History
  • Home
  • Home 2
  • Home 3
  • Home 4
  • Home 5
  • Home 6
  • My Feed
  • My Interests
  • My Saves
  • Sample Page

© 2026 FM News Online - Designed and maintained by Evrywrk.

No Result
View All Result

© 2026 FM News Online - Designed and maintained by Evrywrk.