Obiano Approves Construction Of New 3 High Courts And Appointments Of 8 New High Court Judges , 14 Magistrate Courts
Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra
State has given approval for the appointment of eight new High Court judges to
enhance quick dispensation of justice as part of his efforts to strengthen the
Judiciary in the state in fighting crime with quick dispensation of justice.
The governor has also approved the
construction of three new High Courts in Ihiala, Ekwulobia and Otucha with two
court halls each and residential apartments for the judges. He has also
approved the construction of 14 Magistrates’ Courts comprising 28 Magistrates’
Court halls.
Announcing the approvals in his
address at the special court session for the 2014/2015 Legal Year ceremonies,
the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Peter Umeadi described the infrastructure
development as unprecedented anywhere in the country.
He commended Governor Obiano, whom
he said continued with the high regard his predecessor, Chief Peter Obi had for
the judiciary and had even taken it to a greater height. The chief judge
assured the governor that with the facilities being provided, the state
judiciary would work to justify the gestures. Justice Umeadi, however, made a
case for financial autonomy of the state judiciary, saying: “We hear that since
the last strike that Delta State Government has passed the relevant financial
autonomy law for their judiciary.
I hereby prevail on the Attorney
General and Commissioner for Justice of Anambra, Anali Chude to put an
executive bill before the House of Assembly of Anambra State for financial
autonomy law to be passed and presented to His Excellency, Chief Willie Obiano,
the Governor of Anambra State for signature. I congratulate JUSUN on this
historic feat.”
Earlier at a church service marking
the commencement of the legal year held at St. Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral,
Awka, Governor Obiano, who was present with some top government functionaries,
stated that “2014 is a special year for the state Judiciary,” saying his
administration was committed to ensuring that everything the judiciary needed
to dispense justice was provided.
He disclosed that besides the court
projects, government was building a Divisional Police Officer’s quarters in
each of the 21 local governments of the state, adding that from this month the
judiciary would start to enjoy its new housing allowance.
Obiano, however, charged the judges
to be fair, go about their duties with the fear of God and devote more time to
dispensation of criminal matters.
In his homily, the Catholic Bishop
of Awka, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor tasked judges and others involved in the
dispensation of justice to always imbibe the principles of equity,
fairness and good conscience in the discharge of their duty.
He staid, “Although the criminal has
so to say lost his integrity through his or her behaviour, we are still
challenged to treat them with utmost respect because of their God given
dignity. It is absolutely important to expedite the trial of offenders. The
situation of keeping people awaiting trial for years is unacceptable.
“The second proposal I want to make
is about public enlightenment. A visit to our prisons shows that some of the
convicts are there because they were deceived either by the investigating
police officer or someone else to plead guilty to the offence they were charged
with in the belief that this would gain them their freedom. . I think
that there is need for public enlightenment campaign to make sure that no
innocent victim of circumstance is put behind bars through deceit.
“Thirdly, I get some reports that
minors are sometimes being held in the same facilities with convicted adult
offenders. If this is true, we can expect that these minors would come of these
places hardened all the more. For the good of our society, suitable facilities
for the reform of juvenile offenders should be made available. This is a
campaign that all of us should prosecute. But as members of the bar and the
bench, your leadership in this matter is needed since you operate an essential
component of the justice system.
“My last suggestion, “Is with regard
to crime prevention by addressing some root causes of crime and delinquency which
include: lack of parental care, unemployment , the get-rich-quick syndrome and
the enthronement of money as the dominant value our society…”
Obiano Approves Construction Of New 3 High Courts And Appointments Of 8 New High Court Judges , 14 Magistrate Courts
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