Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has sworn in six new judges, saying the move is to enhance speedy justice delivery in the state.
Swearing in the new judges, Ugwuanyi lamented the difficulties being experienced because of death of judges in the state.
He pointed out that the appointment of the new judges was “a timeous” relief to the Enugu State Judiciary and the people of the state.
Ugwuanyi congratulated the new judges on their appointments and charged them to bring their expertise and the requisite gravitas to bear on the discharge of their new responsibilities.
He explained that the action is sequel to his approval of the recommendations of the National Judicial Council (NJC), in compliance with Section 271 sub-section 2 and Section 281 sub-section 2 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The Chief Judge of Enugu State, Justice Priscilla Emehelu, thanked Governor Ugwuanyi for his administration’s commitment in the provision of critical infrastructure for the State Judiciary.
She described the swearing-in of the new judges as historic and stressed that it was remarkable to note that the state judiciary under the present administration, from 2016 to date, had produced 15 judges.
Responding on behalf of other newly sworn-in judges, Justice Nkeiru Aroh-Onuoha, thanked God and Gov. Ugwuanyi for the elevation.
She commended the governor for his administration’s unprecedented interventions in the judiciary.
The Judges sworn in were Justices Nkiru Aroh-Onuoha, Paul Ugwueze, Hyacinthia Ezugwu, Juliet Mogboh, Paulinus Anike as High Court judged.
Justice Richard Ogbodo was sworn-in as a Judge of the Customary Court of Appeal of the state. (NAN)