Gov. Godwin
Obaseki of Edo on Thursday swore in Justice Esohe Ikponwen as the substantive
Chief Judge of the state.
Speaking
during the ceremony at the Government House, Benin, Mr. Obaseki said that every
government must recognise the importance of the judiciary.
He said that
the achievements recorded by the Oshiomole-led administration were due to the
harmony which existed between the Judiciary and the Executive.
He urged the
Chief Judge to bring to bear her wealth of experience in the discharge of her
duties as a highly respected judge in the country.
The governor
said that her choice as the Chief Judge at a time of change in the state was
remarkable as she “is known to be fair and strict in the dispensation of
judgments’’.
He also
urged the Chief Judge to sustain and improve the harmonious relationship
between judges in the state.
Reiterating
his administration’s readiness to invest in the judiciary as evident in the
over 500 per cent increment in capital expenditure for the sector in the
state’s 2017 budget, he assured that his government would uphold the rule of
law.
In her response,
the new Chief Judge promised to build on the legacy of her predecessor and
enthrone justice in the state.
According to
her, I promise to be hard working, ensure speedy dispensation of justice and
stand for the truth; It is the truth that sets one free.
“There will
be no more room for corrupt practices in our judiciary,” she said.
Soliciting
the cooperation of other judges, she said “we must work for the strengthening
of the third arm of the government’’.
She also
assured of the independence of the judiciary and collaboration with other arms
of government for peaceful coexistence in the state.
Justice
Ikponwen was born Nov. 22, 1954 and went to Anglican Girls Grammar School,
Ughelli, in Delta.
Mrs.
Ikponwen holds an LL.B and a BL in Law in 1978 and 1979, respectively.
Until her
appointment as the Chief Judge of the state, she has been a judge at the state
High Court since 1999.
Mrs.
Ikponwen takes over from Justice Cromwell Idahosa, who occupied the office from
2010 to Jan. 26, 2017.
NAN reports that
previous female chief judges of the state were Justices Abigail Oni-Okpaku and
Constance Momoh.
Dignitaries
present at the swearing-in included the chief judge of Delta, members of
International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Speaker of the Edo House of
Assembly, Justin Okonoboh, as well as the presidents of the Customary Courts.
(NAN)
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