Tambuwal swears in 4 new judges

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Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State on Wednesday swore-in four new judges that would serve in the state High Court and the Sharia Court of Appeal.

Tambuwal, at the ceremony, said that the judges’ appointments followed due process, and that all those appointed were qualified legal representatives who merited their positions on the bench.

He said that judicial officers in the state had shown great determination to ensure effective service delivery.

The governor said that since inception of the present administration, he had not received any complaint against judicial officers directly or indirectly from the National Judicial Council (NJC) or the state Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

“For about a decade now, there was no appointment of judges in Sokoto State.

“So for us, today’s event is a milestone which will help in strengthening the judiciary.

“I want to assure you and indeed the legislative arm of government of our continued support and cooperation.

“This is essential if we hope to ensure rapid development of democracy in the country,” he said.

While congratulating them, Tambuwal expressed confidence that they would handle their new position of responsibilities with due dignity, integrity and commitment.



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