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Aiyedatiwa Signs Bill Increasing Number of Judges in Ondo to 35

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Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, on Thursday in Akure, signed into law a bill to increase the number of judges in the state from 24 to 35.

Mr Aiyedatiwa said it was the first time the number of judges would be increased since the creation of the state. He said this demonstrated his unwavering commitment to justice, equality and the rule of law.

The governor further stated that the bill’s signing into law affirmed the testament of his administration’s dedication to strengthening the fabric of society.

He said that the government recognised the judiciary as the backbone of democracy and that enhancing its capacity would empower citizens to foster a more just and equitable society, enhancing the administration of justice in Ondo.

The governor said, “Permit me to salute the leadership of Ondo state judiciary for your commitment to independence, neutrality, impartiality and courage in carrying out the administration of justice and observance of the rule of law.

“You have, no doubt, demonstrated that you are indeed the last hope of the common man, even in moments of critical trials for our state. Our administration must, therefore, keep demonstrating a commitment to making the Ondo State judiciary an envy of the nation.”

Mr Aiyedatiwa added, “As I sign this bill into law today, we not only expand access to justice but also fortify the foundation of our democracy. By increasing the number of judges, we are not only reducing the workload of the existing judges but also enabling the judiciary to tackle the backlog of cases.

“We equally ensure timely and faster administration of justice, thereby reducing congestion in our courts. We demonstrate that our state is a beacon of progress, where the rights and dignity of all citizens are cherished and protected.”

(NAN)

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