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Isaac Kobina Abban

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Appointed by
  
Jerry Rawlings

Succeeded by
  
Edward Kwame Wiredu

Role
  
Justice

Name
  
Isaac Abban

Preceded by
  
Philip Edward Archer


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Died
  
April 21, 2001, Accra, Ghana

Isaac Kobina Donkor Abban (born 1933) was the Chief Justice of Ghana between 1995 and 2001. He was the ninth person to hold this position since Ghana became an independent nation.

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Electoral Commissioner

Justice Abban was called to the bar on 18 April 1959. While a High Court Judge, he was appointed the electoral commissioner and supervised the controversial 'Union Government (UNIGOV)' referendum on 30 March 1978 during the Supreme Military Council (SMC) era. At a point during the referendum, he went into hiding in fear of his life from the military authorities. This was because he opposed the attempts to rig the UNIGOV referendum by the military SMC government.His successor JUSTICE Kinsgley Nyinah supervised the 1979 election that saw Dr Limann win to become president

Chief Justice

He left for Seychelles where he served as the Chief Justice from 1990 to 1993. On his return to Ghana, he rejoined the Judicial Service of Ghana and was appointed to the Supreme Court of Ghana. On 22 February 1995, he was appointed Chief Justice by the President, Jerry Rawlings.

Death

Justice Abban was due to retire on 1 May 2001, for health reasons. He died a few days before that on 21 April 2001 in Accra, Ghana at the age of 67.

References

Isaac Kobina Abban Wikipedia