Be Fair In Your Decisions, Delta Chief Judge, Advises Newly Sworn-in Justices Of Peace

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The 315 newly sworn-in Justices of Peace (JPs), have been charged not to be bias but to be fair to all in the discharge of their responsibilities.

The advise was given on Tuesday 2nd March 2021, by the Delta State Chief Judge, Justice Marshal Umukoro, in Asaba.

Justice Umukoro in his address, outlined their responsibilities to include issuance of summons and warrants, adjudication and mediation on certain issues among their people, advised them to be fair in their actions and decisions without sentiments or bias.

Justice Umukoro, said that their appointment by the state governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, was informed by their performance in service delivery, even as he charged them to redouble their efforts towards justifying the confidence reposed in them.

Speaking to newsmen, one of the newly sworn-in Justices of Peace, the State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Patrick Ukah, described his appointment as Justice Of Peace (JP) by the state government as a recognition for more service delivery.

Mr. Ukah, said that he would continue to discharge his assignments with utmost diligence and fairness.

The Basic and Secondary Education Commissioner appreciated the state government for finding them worthy for the appointment, adding that he would not compromise on his commitments to impact positively on the society.

The 315 sworn-in Justices of Peace included the State Commissioner for Trade and Investments, Hon. Chika Ossai, the State Head of Service, Mr. Reginald Bayoko, the State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Chris Onogba, and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources Development, Dr. (Mrs) Felicia Adun, among others.

Highpoint of the ceremony was the administration of oat on the JPs.

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