Efua Ghartey makes history as first female GBA president
Efua Ghartey has been elected as the first female president of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA).
Her election marks a significant breakthrough in a field traditionally dominated by men, and her victory is seen as a pivotal moment for gender equality within the legal sector.
Mrs. Ghartey's election, achieved with 1,208 votes against her opponent Kwadzo Dzakpasu’s 1,060, is celebrated as a triumph for women in law, paving the way for future female leaders.
Her journey to this leadership position has been characterised by unwavering dedication to the legal profession, where she has earned a reputation as a fierce advocate for justice and a respected voice among her peers.
Her rise to the presidency comes at a crucial time, as conversations around gender equality and women's empowerment continue to gain traction across various sectors in Ghana.
Mrs. Ghartey's achievement is a reflection of the increasing recognition of women's capabilities and contributions to the legal field.
Joining Mrs. Ghartey in the new leadership of the GBA are Baffour Gyau, elected as General Secretary, and Auralius Awuku, chosen as Assistant Secretary.
Saviour Kodzi retained his position as Public Relations Officer (PRO), with Lawrencia Adika elected as Assistant PRO.
This dynamic leadership team is expected to bring fresh perspectives and drive new initiatives within the association.
As GBA President, Mrs. Ghartey is anticipated to lead with vision and integrity, advocating for legal reforms and promoting greater inclusivity within the profession.
Her leadership comes at a time of growing momentum for gender equity in Ghana, following the recent passage of the Affirmative Action Gender Equity Bill on July 30, 2024.
Profile
Efua Ghartey is a distinguished legal professional and co-founder of the law firm Ghartey & Ghartey.
After graduating from the University of Ghana, Legon, she was called to the Bar in 1991. She holds a Certificate in Basic and Advanced Securities from the Ghana Stock Exchange and a Certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution, awarded jointly by the California State University, Sacramento Centre for African Peace and Conflict Resolution, and the University of Ghana's Centre for International Affairs.
As a Barrister, Solicitor, and Notary Public, Efua has made significant contributions to the legal field in Ghana.
An active member of the International Federation of Female Lawyers (FIDA), Efua has held several executive positions within FIDA Ghana. She has been deeply involved in mediation, conciliation, and settlement procedures, demonstrating her commitment to alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
Her expertise in this area has been recognized through her service as a mediator in the court-connected ADR system at the Commercial Division of the High Courts on multiple occasions.
Since 1992, Efua has served in various leadership roles across organizations focused on children, education, aviation, export financing, media, and publishing. She has been a vital part of several boards and committees, bringing her legal expertise to bear on a wide range of issues.
Within the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), she has participated in numerous committees and served on the National Executive for ten years. She was also the moderator and speaker for the Chief Justice’s Annual Mentoring Programme from its inception in 2007 for ten consecutive years.
Efua recently completed her tenure as the Immediate Past President of the Greater Accra Branch of the Ghana Bar Association, a position she held for six years.
Throughout her involvement with the GBA, she was a member of the National Council for a cumulative period of sixteen years.
As the Head of Chambers at Ghartey & Ghartey, she oversees all practice areas of the firm, with a particular focus on Investment Law, Corporate Law, Corporate Litigation, and Company Law. She directly manages the firm's Private Client practice and has considerable litigation experience, having appeared before all courts in Ghana, including the Supreme Court.
Beyond her legal practice, Efua has made significant contributions to faith-based organizations.
She served as the Chairperson of the Global Board of the United Bible Societies Worldwide from November 2016 to November 2019, following seven years of service on the Global Board. In Ghana, she completed a six-year tenure as Chairperson of the Bible Society of Ghana after fifteen years on the Board. Additionally, she successfully served as the Chairperson of the Board of World Vision Ghana, having been the Vice Chair and a member for nine years.
Efua Ghartey's extensive experience and dedication to her profession and community work reflect her commitment to legal excellence, social justice, and humanitarian service.
Her leadership roles and active participation in various organisations highlight her as a prominent figure in Ghana's legal and social sectors.
Source: classfmonline.com
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