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Imo State Governor Ihedioha
Imo State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha, has sworn in nine judges
recommended for appointment by the National Judicial Council (NJC).
The judicial officers were sworn in at an event held, on
Friday, at the Sam Mbakwe Expanded Executive Council Chambers of the Government
House in Owerri, the state capital.
They comprise seven judges of the State High Court while the
two others are for the Customary Court of Appeal.
In his remarks at the event, Governor Ihedioha noted that
the three arms of government must collaborate for good governance to thrive.
He gave an assurance that his administration would uphold
the independence of the judiciary and abide by the rule of law.
“To ensure good governance, the three arms of government
must coexist as separate organs of government independently, but
collaboratively,” the governor was quoted as saying in a statement by his Chief
Press Secretary, Chibuike Onyeukwu.
He said his administration has maintained a symbiotic
relationship with other arms of government.
The governor also informed the gathering that plans were in
top gear to enhance the status of the judicial system in the state.
Governor Ihedioha added, “We have reconstituted the Judicial
Service Commission; renovation of Judges’ Quarters has begun.
“We have also ensured payment of salaries of judges as at
when due and provided official guards for them. This administration achieved
these feats within a short period of time, despite our financial constraints.”
The governor recalled that his administration took certain
steps to boost the state judiciary, saying these led to the appointment of
magistrates, inspectors of court, bailiffs and other judicial staff.
He explained that such measures were taken to ensure an
effective justice delivery system in the state.
Governor Ihedioha advised the new judges to discharge their
duties fairly and ensure they do justice to all manner of people without fear
or favour.
Earlier, the Chief Justice of Imo State, Justice Paschal
Nnadi, said the present administration has revitalised the judiciary in the
state.
He thanked the governor for rejuvenating the judiciary and
assured him that the arm of government would continue to serve justice to all.
Speaking on behalf of the newly inaugurated judges, Justice
Ihuoma Chukwunyere assured the governor that they would uphold the law at all
times. (Channels TV)


