[1] Throughout his career, Asare has held various leadership positions, including being a member of committees tasked with training court registrars on appeal record preparation and monitoring in September 2023 and drafting practice directions on Adoption of Proceedings in Part Heard Trials in August 2023.
He has also served as a resource person for the Judicial Training Institute for the 14th Maritime Law seminar for Judges of Superior Courts of Ghana.
In September 2022, he acted as a trainer for the Centre for Maritime Law and Security (CEMLAWS) Africa, facilitating a seminar for the Judicial Service, Navy, and Ghana Bar Association.
Asare cited a personal experience where a foreign client pursued a case in Ghana despite his advice against it, leading to a Supreme Court dismissal.
[22][23] Asare acknowledged the existence of individuals who attempt to influence judges by offering bribes, creating a perception of corruption.
Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin commended the President for the nominations and praised the judges for their impressive qualifications and experience.
He emphasised that they had successfully met the rigorous criteria outlined in Article 128, Clause 4 of the Constitution, demonstrating independence of spirit, high moral character, proven integrity, and impartiality of mind necessary for the position.
[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] Outside of his professional life, Asare enjoys watching football, listening to gospel music, reading, and engaging in physical workouts.