Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State on Monday sworn in three new judges into the state judiciary, charging them to serve as beacons of justice and uphold the principles of fairness and integrity.
The newly appointed judges are Mr. Julius Adebayo Ojikutu, formerly the Chief Registrar of the Ogun State High Court, Abeokuta; Mrs. Adejumoke Oluwatoyin Adewole, a former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development; and Mrs. Oluyemisi Oluwakemi Adebo, previously the Secretary of the Ogun State Judicial Service Commission.
During the swearing-in ceremony, Governor Abiodun emphasized that the judiciary must remain the hope for justice, a shield against oppression, and a guarantee that right will always prevail over might. He urged the new judges to let fairness, integrity, and justice guide their decisions, stressing that Nigeria’s democracy thrives when judges uphold democratic values without fear or favor.
The governor further advised the judges to base their judgments on the fear of God, their conscience, and the Nigerian Constitution. He emphasized the need for judges who are not only knowledgeable in law but also morally upright and steadfast in their conduct.
Abiodun charged the new judges to remain firm, fair, and courageous in the face of pressure, ensuring that justice and the people’s interests take precedence over personal considerations.
“This is not merely a legal obligation; it is a moral one, ensuring that justice is felt in tangible ways by every citizen regardless of tribe, religion, political affiliation, or economic status,” he said.
He also reminded them of the importance of upholding the principle of separation of powers, ensuring that the Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary function independently yet cooperatively within the constitutional framework for the good of the people.
Governor Abiodun reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting the judiciary, stating, “Our government is a responsible and responsive administration that fully appreciates the role of the judiciary in nurturing democracy.”
He added, “I stand here today a grateful beneficiary of the courage, impartiality, and fidelity to the rule of law shown by our courts. We will continue to respect court judgments, support the judiciary with resources, and enhance the processes that guarantee swift and fair dispensation of justice.”