Governor Biodun Oyebanji, on Monday, swore in Justice Lekan Ogunmoye as the sixth chief judge of Ekiti.
The governor urged Mr Ogunmoye to uphold justice with courage, integrity, and a strong sense of duty.
Mr Ogunmoye had served as acting chief judge since November 5, 2024, following the demise of his predecessor, Justice Oyewole Adeyeye. His selection was formally ratified by the Ekiti House of Assembly on July 3, following a recommendation by the judiciary committee.
During the swearing-in held at the conference hall of the Governor’s Office in Ado-Ekiti, Mr Oyebanji described the judiciary as being the last hope of the common man.
He affirmed his administration’s continued support for the judiciary by prioritising the welfare of its members and giving the new chief judge all the required support to execute his duties.
While acknowledging the long-standing reputation of excellence and dignity of the state’s judiciary, the governor emphasised the need to preserve this heritage.
He urged the new chief judge to continuously “raise the bar” of excellence and ensure prompt and efficient service delivery that meets global standards.
Dayo Apata, a senior lawyer, commended the governor for his commitment to due process and the rule of law in Ekiti. Mr Apata described the appointment of the new chief judge as complying with lawful provisions.
Mr Ogunmoye thanked the governor and acknowledged his commitment to the independence and growth of the judiciary. He said he would justify the trust of the government and the people of the state.
Meanwhile, Mr Ogunmoye noted that his vision for the state’s judiciary is to embrace digital transformation fully, as well as enhance efficiency and speed in justice delivery.
(NAN)