Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed
has sworn-in six new judges for the state high court and 15 others for the
Shari’a Court, charging them to uphold justice and fairness in the discharge of
their duties.
The governor called on them to align with his
administration’s goal for good governance and due process, and also said, the
appointment of the judges was “a testament to their hard work and dedication to
the legal profession.”
The governor urged the new judges to “work
towards the decongestion of the correctional facilities in the state which are
currently overcrowded, posing a significant challenge to the administration of
justice, and also prioritize cases involving inmates who have been awaiting
trial for extended periods, and to ensure that justice is served without delay.
The Chief Judge of Bauchi State, Justice Rabi
Umar, appreciated the governor for the confidence reposed in the new judges and
assured him that they “would work tirelessly to uphold the principles of
justice and fairness, to ensure that the judiciary in Bauchi State remains a
beacon of hope for the people.”
He also said, the judiciary
is committed to the decongestion of the correctional facilities through speedy
trial of cases to ensure that justice is served without delay..
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