Governor Inuwa Yahaya Swears-in Justice Joseph Awak as new acting Chief Judge

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Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has sworn-in a new Acting Chief Judge of Gombe State, Justice Joseph Ahmed Awak.

The swearing in of the jurist was sequel to the attainment of the mandatory retirement age of the former Acting Chief judge of the State, Justice Mu’azu Pindiga.

Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa urged the new judiciary helmsman to dispense justice to all people in the State, without discrimination, fear or favour.

The Governor noted that the citation of Justice Joseph Awak attests to the jurist’s reputable standing to superintend over the judicial arm.

He added that his dedication, experience, principles and forthrightness make Justice Joseph Awak a worthy ambassador and deserving of the exalted seat, expressing confidence in his ability to take Gombe State Judiciary to greater heights.

The Governor maintained that the Executive arm will continue to support the Judiciary and the Legislature as they discharge their statutory responsibilities for the overall benefit of the people of the State.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya assured members of the Judiciary that his administration will continue to provide all the necessary facilities and funding that will enhance speedy administration of Justice in the State.

While congratulating the new Acting Chief Judge for assuming the headship of the Judiciary in the State, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya equally paid tribute to the imnediate past Acting Chief Judge, Justice Mu’azu Pindiga for his service to the State.

Earlier speaking, the Secretary to the Gombe State Government, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi said the inauguration of Justice Joseph Ahmed Awak as the new Acting Chief Judge followed the retirement of the former Chief Judge Justice Mu’azu Pindiga.

He equally used the occasion to thank the former Chief Judge for his meritorious service to the State and Nigeria as a whole.

The Swearing-in ceremony was witnessed by Supreme Court Justice, Adamu Jauro, Judge of the Court of Appeal, Hamma Barka, traditional rulers among other dignitaries.

In a related development, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has sworn-in four Special Advisers to add up to the pool of political office holders in the State.

Those sworn-in include Professor Namala Keftin Amuga as Special Adviser ( Project Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation), Barr. Sani Ahmed Haruna( Human Capital Development), Shehu Adamu Sokoto (Special Services) and Ibrahim Musa Bakas (Special Duties).

Ismaila Uba Misilli

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