Kogi State Boosts Judicial Efficiency with 11 More New Vehicles, after 14 Delivered In July
The Kogi State Government recently provided 11 vehicles to newly sworn-in judges, supplementing the 14 vehicles presented in July.
Mr. Elijah Evinemi, Head of Service, representing the Governor, handed the keys to Chief Judge Justice Josiah Mejabi and promised further support for the judiciary’s logistical requirements.
Kogipedia commends Governor Ododo’s commitment to enhancing public servants’ welfare, in this case the crucial judicial arm of the state. We wish to emphasise that the administration’s dedication to building on past welfare initiatives for judicial officers and modernizing resources for the judiciary is a key strategy for strengthening judicial independence and by extension, the administration of justice and the rule of law in Kogi State.
This initiative gains further significance in the light of President Tinubu’s recent approval of a 300% increase in judges’ remuneration. With this action, Governor Ododo’s administration has not only shown goodwill in contributing to the national goal of a robust judiciary but has also set an example for other states.
Kogipedia assures of continuous monitoring and evaluation of all strategic support measures a cross the administration to ensure that the data set for measuring the overall impact of governance is readily available for reforms as may be required.
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