The Chief Decide of Kogi State, Hon. Justice Josiah Joe Majebi, has taken supply of 10 SUV automobiles from the state authorities meant for Judges and Kadis who’re about to be appointed for the State Judiciary.
He has additionally recovered deserted official residence, rehabilitated and moved in.
In a press assertion issued, the CJ mentioned the period of Chief Judges working from their private properties has lastly come to an finish in Kogi State, appreciating the mixed efforts of the current Chief Decide and the state authorities.
Recall that following the demise of the late Chief Decide of the state, Hon. Justice Nasiru Ajanah, in June 2020, the official residence was deserted till its current renovation.
Talking at his residence, the Chief Decide mentioned the official residence of the Chief Decide of Kogi State is an emblem of your complete judiciary of the state which should all the time be saved in a good state to take care of the integrity of the judicial arm of presidency.
In response to him, the construction he met on floor wasn’t reflective of the true image of the Judiciary in his integrity-restoration drive and needed to name for its instant restoration and renovation.
CJ Majebi subsequently appreciated His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello, for his immediate response in offering funds for the renovation which was carried out on the lodge and in response to stipulated normal.
Whereas additionally thanking the governor for the autos, he, as effectively, appreciated him for guaranteeing the availability of official residences for the potential Judges, which he mentioned have already been furnished, simply as he added that the renovation of their courts would quickly begin.
He concluded by stating that the state was adequately ready to spice up its bench on the Excessive Courtroom, Sharia and Customary Courts of Attraction ranges at the same time as he was gladdened that the assist from the state authorities made it potential for all NJC necessities for Judges’ appointment to be out there and for which he was extraordinarily grateful.