Johnson Boateng Siriboe

Johnson Yaw Kusi Bodum Boateng Siriboe was a Ghanaian barrister[1] and judge.

[2] He was a purchasing Clerk of the Produce Buying Company (PBC) until 1946 when he proceeded to United Kingdom to study law.

He was called to the Bar in 1949 upon his return to the Gold Coast and subsequently begun private legal practice.

[2] Upon his return to the Gold Coast, Siriboe worked in private practice at the Chambers of Edward Asafu-Adjaye in Kumasi.

[9] He served in this capacity until 1972 when the Supreme Court was abolished once more by the then ruling military government, the National Redemption Council.