Obaseki hands over new High Court Complex to Judiciary

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Uba Group

BY AYO ESAN

GOVERNOR Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has revealed plans to collaborate with the state Judiciary on the establishment of a Revenue Court to boost Internally Generated Revenue in the state.

Obaseki disclosed this after handing over the keys of the newly constructed High Court Complex to the Chief Judge of Edo State, Justice Esther Edigin.

He said his administration was transparent with finances, noting that, with the people’s support, the state would establish revenue courts in re-tooling the revenue collecting system to expand and increase the Internally Generated Revenue significantly in Edo State.

“This will enable us to invest more money into the Judiciary and other sectors,” he added.

The Governor said, “Working with the Judiciary, we have a marshal plan to reposition the magistracy in Edo State. I thank the Chief Judge who through her architect gave us a template design of how magistrate courts should look like in rural and urban areas. Based on these plans and other bigger strategies, we should be able to roll out these plans before mid-year.

“I am here to undertake a simple handover ceremony for the use of the Judiciary as the commissioning will be done by the Chief Justice of Nigeria at a later date. I am here to hand over the keys of this property to the Judiciary for use.

“This is an opportunity to unveil our rationale for what we are doing. Without the judiciary, we can’t have democracy. We need the Judiciary, which is important in sustaining our democracy.

“We are hoping to build new courts in Auchi and Ekpoma. I felt sad during my electioneering after visiting 192 wards across the state and seeing what is called magistrate courts in some communities. They are not befitting of such names.”

In her welcome address, the Chief Judge, Edigin, expressed appreciation to the Governor for the infrastructural development carried out in the Judiciary, reiterating that the Judiciary was the bastion of Nigeria’s democracy and the last hope of the proverbial common man.

“A strong and truly independent Judiciary is in the best interest of all of us. It is indeed the best legacy we can all bequeath to our children and generation yet unborn,” she noted.

The Chief Judge also expressed appreciation to the Governor for connecting the entire Edo State High Court complex to the Ossiomo Independent Power Plant (IPP) grid for uninterrupted power supply.