Governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike has sworn in Justice Daisy
Okocha as the acting Chief Judge of Rivers after controversy left a
vacuum in the apex position in the state judiciary for over one year.
Wike charged Okocha to discharge her duties without victimizing those who were against her appointment.
During
the swearing in ceremony, Wike who is also a lawyer blamed the Nigeria
Bar Association, NBA, of not doing enough to kick against the
illegalities of the immediate past administration.
He promised to
grant financial autonomy to the state judiciary and allow it to perform
its role of dispensing justice fairly without interference.
The
governor particularly berated the Port Harcourt branch of NBA for
announcing the suspension of Mr. Wogu Boms, the immediate past Attorney
General and Commissioner for Justice whose actions the body alleged
fuelled the prolonged crisis in the judiciary just days to the end of
the past administration.
He said the suspension slammed on Wogu
Boms, who was once the Chairman of the Port Harcourt branch of NBA was
too patronising and little too late.
In her brief response Justice
Daisy Okocha pledged to discharge her duties fairly and would not allow
corruption in the state judiciary under her watch.
Justice Okocha
immediately proceeded to open the State High Court Complex that has
been under lock for trekking distance from the Government House and
there was obvious excitement in the air legal practitioners grinned from ear to ear.
It
would be recalled that the National Judicial Commission, NJC,
recommended Justice Okocha for appointment as Chief Judge of the state,
as the most senior High Court Judge, but former Governor Amaechi
preferred Justice Peter C N Agumagu, the President of the State
Customary Court of Appeal who until his deployment to the Customary
Court of Appeal was the most Senior judge.
In attendance at the
ceremony performed at the Executive chambers of the Government House
Port Harcourt were members of both the Bar and Bench including, Mr
Onueze C. Okocha, SAN, the younger brother of the new acting Chief Judge
of the state and others.
At the time of the report, Justice Okocha and other top judges were at the high court complex addressing the Judges
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