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Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun Swears In Three New Judges

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Governor Dapo Abiodun on Monday swore in three new judges into the Ogun State judiciary, charging them to be symbols of justice, shields against oppression, and proof that “right will always prevail over might.”

The newly appointed judges are Justices Julius Ojikutu, who was the former Chief Registrar of the Ogun State High Court, Abeokuta; Justice Adejumoke Adewole, former Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development; and Justice Oluyemisi Adebo, former Secretary of the Ogun State Judicial Service Commission.

Abiodun urged them to make fairness, integrity, and justice their “guiding light,” stressing that the country’s democracy endures because “judges of conscience stand firm in defending the ethos of democratic institutions without fear or favour.”

He further advised them to let “the fear of God, their conscience, and the Constitution of Nigeria guide their judgments,” noting that Nigeria needs judges “who are not only learned in the law but also upright in character and resolute in conduct.”

Charging the judges to remain fair, firm, and courageous in the face of pressure, the governor reminded them to “always place the interest of justice and the people above personal interests.”

“This is not merely a legal obligation; it is a moral one, ensuring that justice is felt in tangible ways by every citizen regardless of tribe, religion, political affiliation, or economic status,” he said.

“You must therefore continue to uphold the sacred principles of the separation of powers, ensuring that the executive, legislature, and the judiciary operate independently yet harmoniously, all within the constitutional framework for the good of the people.”

Abiodun reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the judiciary, describing his government as “responsible and responsive” and acknowledging the role of the courts in nurturing democracy.

“I stand here today a grateful beneficiary of the courage, impartiality, and fidelity to the rule of law shown by our courts,” he said. “We will continue to respect court judgments, support the judiciary with resources, and enhance the processes that guarantee swift and fair dispensation of justice.”

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