Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, has taken a significant step towards strengthening the judiciary in the state by swearing in new 6 Judges and 5 Shari'a Court khadis. The ceremony, held at the Government House in Bauchi, marked a significant milestone in the administration of justice in the state.
The Governor charged the new judges to be impartial and fair in their decisions, emphasizing the importance of upholding justice and human rights and urged them to work towards decongesting the correctional facilities in the state, which are currently overcrowded.
The swearing-in of the new judges is a testament to the Governor's commitment to reforming the judiciary and ensuring that the state's justice system is effective and efficient. The move is also expected to boost the confidence of the people in the judiciary and ensure that justice is served without delay or discrimination.
The Chief Judge, Justice Rabi Talatu Umar, expressed her gratitude to the Governor for the confidence reposed in the new judges and assured him of the judiciary's commitment to upholding justice and human rights.
A vote of thanks was presented by Aliyu bin Umar on behalf of the newly appointed judges, expressing their appreciation to the Governor for the opportunity to serve the state and promising to discharge their duties with integrity and dedication.
The swearing-in of the new judges is a significant development in the history of Bauchi State and a major step towards ensuring that justice is served without fear or favor. With this development, the people of Bauchi State can expect a more efficient and effective justice system that will promote peace, stability, and development in the state.
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