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Governor Alia advises new judge not to be corrupt

Mr Alia made the call at the swearing-in ceremony at the Government House in Makurdi on Monday.

by Diplomatic Info
February 9, 2026
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Governor Hyacinth Alia has urged Franca Yuwa, a new judge of the Benue High Court, to uphold the highest standards of judicial conduct, warning against undue influence, pressure, and inducement.

Mr Alia made the call at the swearing-in ceremony at the Government House in Makurdi on Monday.

He further emphasised that while the judiciary is independent, it is not immune from accountability, stating that independence must not translate into impunity and that citizens desire courts guided by truth, equity, and conscience.

Mr Alia said that Ms Yuwa’s elevation was earned on merit, not through patronage or favouritism.

”The people are tired of delayed justice and judgments that offend the conscience. Citizens desire courts that are firm, fair, accessible, and guided by truth and equity,” he said.

He reaffirmed his administration’s dedicated commitment to judicial independence, integrity, and accountability, declaring that under his leadership, the judiciary has regained its rightful dignity and autonomy.

Mr Alia assured the judiciary of the Benue government’s continued support in building a strong, independent, and credible justice system.

The Benue government, he said, had drawn a clear line between the executive and the judiciary, and stressed that the courts would neither be intimidated nor used as instruments of political convenience. He disclosed that more judges have been appointed to the Bench under his administration than at any comparable period in recent history.

Mr Alia explained that the move was aimed at reducing case congestion, accelerating the delivery of justice, and restoring public confidence in the courts.

The governor emphasised that his government has improved conditions of service, invested in court infrastructure, and consistently respected judicial autonomy.

Ms Yuwa, in her brief remarks, thanked Mr Alia for the elevation and promised to perform her judicial functions without fear or favour.

(NAN)

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