Her Ladyship Justice Torkonoo advised us to always ask questions in unique circumstances.

Speaking at the Consultative Dialogue, which was sponsored by the Institute for Christian Impact (ICI), on the subject of "What should we do? Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana, stated that there is a need to ask questions whenever one finds himself or herself in any special situations during the discussion, "The responsibility of Christian's promoting justice for the common goal," which took place at Christ the King Catholic Church in Accra in the Greater Accra region.

Speaking at the Consultative Dialogue, which was sponsored by the Institute for Christian Impact (ICI), on the subject of "What should we do? Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana, stated that there is a need to ask questions whenever one finds himself or herself in any special situation during the discussion, "The responsibility of Christian's promoting justice for the common goal," which took place at Christ the King Catholic Church in Accra in the Greater Accra region. 

Justice Torkonoo asserts that it took them five years to discover that access to justice is sophisticated. 

She went on to say that it is essential to educate the public about the role and effects of the law through the media. 

She stressed how crucial it is for society to participate actively in ongoing legal discussions. 

We must increase our ability to query and demand dispute resolution structures, she stated. 

She continued by saying that anyone who disregards justice-related concerns is causing trouble in society. 

"You are supposed to drive on the right and you assume it is right facing the traffic," she continued. 

She said, "We must have the attitude of doing our share and be engaged in doing our part.

She advises that if we desire peace, we must all fight for justice; as a result, let's ensure that everyone has access to the rights and benefits to which they are entitled. This conversation is about us, not about them.