Governor Uzodimma Swears In 10 Judges

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Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, has sworn in 10 judges for the state’s High Court and Customary Court of Appeal.

Hope Uzodimma, at the swearing ceremony on Monday, charged the judges to uphold integrity and honour in the discharge of their duties.

While seven of the judges are for the State High Court, three are for the Customary Court of Appeal.

Governor, who gifted the newly sworn-in judges Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs), said his administration prioritized welfare of the state’s judiciary because society depends on justices for stability.

I have always prioritized the judiciary’s welfare and upheld the institution because by virtue of their roles, the society depends on justice for stability, hence they must be supported in carrying out their responsibilities with utmost seriousness and ethical conduct,” Uzodimma said.

The Imo State governor said the 10 justices must fear God and serve the citizens with “integrity, dignity, and the fear of God in their duties.”

He advised members of the public against putting judges under pressure for them to fulfill their duties without fear of favour.

He added that “the judiciary is under intense public scrutiny and they must conduct themselves impeccably, as they are the last hope of the common man. In supporting them as a society, we must avoid pressuring the Judges, allowing them to fulfill their duties impartially and effectively.”

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