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Akwa Ibom CJ demands release of funds for judiciary to perform well

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October 15, 2024
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The chief judge of Akwa Ibom, Justice Ekaete Obot, has called for the regular release of funds to the judiciary to ensure effective dispensation of justice.

Mr Obot made the call while speaking at the opening of the 2024/2025 legal year in Uyo on Monday.

The chief judge said that the judiciary in Akwa Ibom had been grappling with debts arising from the non-release of funds in 2023.

She said that the judiciary required adequate funding to perform optimally, saying, “We need funds to maintain our  facilities across the hierarchy of court in the state.”

Ms Obot stated that the state judiciary was hugely under-staffed and required more manpower.

“The last recruitment into the state judiciary was done in 2012. There is need to address the issue of shortage of staff in the system. Shortage of staff has made us to assign only one staff to cover duty schedules that are meant for two or three persons.

“Within the last two years, no fewer than 316 staff have retired from the state judiciary without replacement.

“When retirement goes on for many years without regular replacement, many skills and competences will be lost,” she said.

The chief judge decried the absence of basic educational facilities in correctional centres in the state.

She suggested the establishment of adult education facilities within the correctional centres to support the education needs of inmates.

“Inmates require basic primary, secondary education and skills acquisition facilities to earn the needed reform,” she said.

Governor Umo Eno assured the judiciary of his administration’s support and cooperation to enhance the effective dispensation of justice. He commended the state’s chief judge and judiciary for their steadfastness and commitment to justice delivery.

(NAN)

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