Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday swore-in
Justice Opeyemi Oke as the Acting Chief Judge of the State, with a charge on
her to discharge her duties with exemplary wisdom, candour and integrity.
Justice
Oke, who was appointed to the bench of the State High Court about twenty years
ago, is taking over from Justice Olufunmilayo Atilade who retired on September
24, 2017 having attained the statutory retirement age of 65.
Speaking at
Lagos House in Ikeja while performing the swearing-in ceremony, Governor Ambode
said the appointment of Justice Oke as the acting CJ of the State was in line
with judicial precedence and the long-aged tradition of succession by seniority
on the bench.
He said
while the State awaits the recommendation of the National Judicial Council
(NJC), he considered it expedient to administer oath of office on Justice Oke
in acting capacity without delay to avoid a vacuum in the leadership of the
State Judiciary.
He said:
“Over the years, the Lagos State Judiciary has been a beacon of promise for
Nigeria as a whole given its reputation for intellectual judicial
pronouncements that have stood the test of time at our Appellate Courts.
“I am
therefore confident that as you take up the leadership of the Judiciary today,
though in an acting capacity, your Lordship will discharge the duties of this
office with exemplary wisdom, candour and integrity,” Governor Ambode
counseled.
He said
though the judiciary is an independent arm of government, the success of
government as a whole lies in collaboration and inter-dependence of the three
arms of government which must be actualized without inhibiting the independent
discharge of the functions of all.
The
Governor assured that under his watch, the executive and the legislature would
work hand in hand with the judiciary to entrench rule of law and safety of
lives and properties of the people.
He also
reiterated his administration’s commitment to improve the welfare of judicial
officers as well as increase their numbers to scale up justice dispensation.
“Let me
also reiterate this administration’s commitment to improve the welfare of
judicial officers and increase the number of Judges to dispense justice
adequately and effectively. In the coming days, we will commission the First
DNA Forensic Centre in Nigeria.
“This is
geared towards improving the quality of evidence gathered by the security
agencies especially the Police and achieving a more scientific-led
investigation, which invariably increases the confidence of the Courts in
arriving at a just conclusion of cases,” he said.
Besides,
Governor Ambode appreciated the immediate past Chief Judge of the State,
Justice Atilade for her dedication and commitment to service of the people of
the State.
Earlier in
his opening remarks, the State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice,
Mr. Adeniji Kazeem said though Justice Oke was appointed based on the tradition
of seniority, but that it came with the opportunity of having a seasoned jurist
and judicial administrator to lead the State’s Judiciary.
He said in
addition to the years of Justice Oke as a Magistrate, she had been on the bench
of the Lagos High Court for over 20 years, saying that the exposure would no
doubt go a long way in standing her in good stead in building on the laudable
achievements of her predecessors and provide a platform to entrench her legacy
on the sound of time.
“I seize
this opportunity to congratulate the judiciary on this new dawn and trust that
it provides the direction for renewed vigor in its noted discharge of the
highest standard of responsibility and dispensation of justice in accordance
with law and good conscience,” Kazeem said.
PM News.
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