Elorm Ababio, widely recognized as Ama Governor, has been officially called to the Bar. She participated in the 2024 Mini Call ceremony at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Friday, May 31, 2024.
This event marks the conclusion of a challenging journey for Ama Governor, whose inclusion in the list of inductees was confirmed by the Director of the Ghana Law School, Yaw Oppong.
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Ama Governor’s path to becoming a lawyer was marked by significant obstacles after a complaint lodged by a concerned citizen in November 2022 accused her of behavior “unbecoming of a bar applicant.”
As a result, the General Legal Council (GLC) suspended her bar call process, leading to a year-long struggle to clear her name. Throughout this period, Ama Governor staunchly denied the allegations, claiming she was treated unjustly.
“I have maintained my innocence throughout this process, and I am grateful that justice has finally prevailed,” she stated.
A pivotal moment occurred when the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) representative’s report at the 2022/2023 bar conference in Cape Coast revealed that Ama Governor was allowed to continue her application for the October/November 2023 sessions.
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Successfully completing this process has now led to her being called to the Bar, a milestone celebrated by her many supporters. Her story has received widespread attention and stands as a testament to perseverance.