The Taraba State Governor, Dr Agbu Kefas, has sworn in five newly-appointed judges for the state high court and the Customary Court of Appeal.
Performing the swearing-in ceremony at the Exco Chamber of the Government House in Jalingo, Kefas congratulated the appointees, saying that, their selection reflected the trust and confidence the people of Taraba State had in them.
He urged the judges to apply the law impartially, stressing that justice must be served to all, irrespective of class or social standing in society.
He said, “The judiciary is the cornerstone of society. As judges, your decisions are crucial in protecting the rights of the people.
“You must perform your duties with the utmost responsibility and professionalism. Justice should be given to people who deserve justice and not the other way round.
“Your decisions have a significant impact on the lives of citizens and efforts must be made to ensure that justice is served to all,” the governor said.
He reiterated his administration’s dedication to supporting the judiciary, highlighting the importance of its role in promoting economic development and ensuring social justice and pledged to continue providing the necessary resources for the judiciary to function effectively.
Those sworn were Justice Hamidu Audu, Justice Joel Ubandoma, and Justice Jennifer Bibonga for the state’s high court while Justice Esther Tata and Justice Benjamin Abwage were sworn to the Customary Court of Appeal.
During the ceremony, the Governor also inaugurated the Taraba State Board of Internal Revenue Service with retired General Jeremiah Faransa as chairman.
Kefas encouraged the board to explore alternative revenue sources and expressed confidence in their ability to fulfil their mandate.