Gov. Yusuf swears in Dije Aboki as first female chief judge in Kano

Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano has sworn in the first female chief judge of the state, Justice Dije Audu Aboki, with an appeal for support from the judiciary.
Mr Yusuf urged the judiciary to support his administration’s demolition and anti-graft policies to recover public assets allegedly acquired illegally by the immediate-past administration in the state.
During the ceremony at Africa House, Government House, in Kano, the governor explained that his administration’s desire to demolish illegal structures and recover public properties was for the state’s development.
Mr Yusuf wondered why the administration of former Governor Abdullahi Ganduje demolished schools, hospitals, and other public places only to build shopping complexes for businesses.
He described the relationship between the judiciary, legislature, and executive as not competitive but complementary, promising to maintain cordial relationships amongst the three arms of government.
The governor noted that Ms Aboki had paid her dues in the temple of justice and, through experience, talent, and patriotism, was elevated as the state’s chief judge.
Mr Yusuf said she assumed duty when the state was operating under the financial autonomy of the three arms of government, including the judiciary.
He also drew the attention of the new chief judge to the challenges with the speedy dispensation of justice, particularly as it involves some suspects arraigned for violent crimes.
Besides, he advised her to beware of those who want to corrupt, confuse, intimidate, or blackmail the judiciary into doing their bidding.
Responding, Ms Aboki promised to serve with “integrity, honesty, and justice,” as well as do her best to ensure that the rule of law is adhered to at all times.”
(NAN)
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