Gov.
Okowa Calls for Speedy Trial of Kidnap Cases
……Says “Judiciary, Last Bastion for the Common Man”
Delta
State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has urged the judiciary to ensure the
speedy dispensation of kidnap cases assuring that the judiciary remains the
last bastion of hope for the common man.
Governor
Okowa who said this yesterday [21-03-17] when he received on a farewell
visit retiring Justice Ifeoma Okogwu of the State Judiciary and also
inaugurated Mr Dennis Agbaga as a member of the Judiciary Service Commission
[JSC] restated his administration’s commitment to the independence of the
judiciary in the state and called for the speedy trial of kidnap cases to act
as deterrent to criminal minded individuals.
While
receiving retiring Justice Okogwu, the governor decried the spate of kidnapping
disclosing that the state law on kidnapping would be implemented to the latter
as special courts have been established to handle quick dispensation of kidnap
cases.
He
commended the synergy among the security agencies in the state in tackling
security issues explaining that some of the kidnappers have been arrested.
While
commending Justice Okogwu for her meritorious service to the state, Senator
Okowa appreciate the Judiciary in the state for their boldness, support and
understanding assuring them of the cooperation of the Executive arm in
providing conducive working environment for them.
Inaugurating
Mr Agbaga as a member of JSC, Governor Okowa urged the judiciary to be
dispassionate in the dispensation of justice stressing “the judiciary should
remain the last hope of the common man as it is expected, you should embrace
faithfulness, diligence, service above personal interest, shun discrimination
and avoid corruption in the performance of your duties. You should also not
allow anything to stand against unfettered dispensation of justice”.
“this
administration will continue to uphold the principle of separation of powers
among the three arms of government and that the judiciary remains independent,
we will do everything possible to put the state judiciary on a good pedestal
for the administration of justice”, he added.
“
It is the commitment of the state government to have a judiciary that is
impartial, efficient, effective, reliable and ready to dispense timely justice
that is accessible to all and capable of inspiring public confidence”, Governor
Okowa stated.
Earlier,
in their separate responses, Justice Okogwu and Mr Agbaga thanked Governor
Okowa for the opportunity to serve the state in their different capacities,
calling for continued support for the judiciary to continue to thrive in the
state.
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