Gov. Ayade swears in new Acting Chief Judge, directs setting up of investigation panel into police brutality
… NBA happy with decry
Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State, on Monday, swore in Justice Eyo Effiom Ita as the state’s new acting Chief Judge.
The event which took place at the state executive council chamber of the Governor’s Office, Calabar, was witnessed by the deputy governor, Prof. Ivara Esu, the Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Eteng Jones, senior lawyers and judges as well as the chairman of the state branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Dr. Paul Ebiala, amongst others.
The governor said the swearing in ceremony was in keeping with “the obligations and provisions of the constitution, particularly with reference to section 217 of the Constitution.”
He apologised to the people of the state and lawyers for the delay in the appointment of a new chief judge, saying the state was waiting for communication from the National Judicial Council (NJC).
The governor disclosed that the ceremony was taking place because the NJC had Wednesday last week taken a decision “that the next in ranking be appointed as Acting Chief Judge.”
Governor Ayade said his administration was a law-abiding one that “believes in the freedom of the Judiciary and believes that NJC is a watchdog that ensures that the judiciary is absolutely free. As a lawyer I believe in that supremacy of the freedom of the Judiciary.”
He charged the new acting Chief Judge to ensure justice is done to all at all times
“I have no doubt that Cross Riverian will have justice and justice delayed is not justice denied.
“Please get down to work with speed to ensure that people get justice. Work hard and stay within the ambit of the provisions of the law and be fair to everybody.
“Let us also work with you, particularly on the directive of the Governor’s Forum meeting and the NEC meeting, where governors have been given the responsibility to take charge of a peaceful end to the ENDSARS protest.
“Set up a Commission of Inquiry to investigate all the people who have suffered police brutality.
“I am happy the Commissioner of Police is here in person. You have to work with us to see that those whose loved ones were killed, maimed or injured in the cause of their struggle for survival get justice,” he directed.
In his remarks, the new acting Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Eyo Effiom Ita, pledged to work in synergy with the other arms of government to ensure the growth of the state.
He also promised to ensure justice, insisting that his decisions would be guided by the law.
On his part, the state’s NBA chairman, Paul O. Ebiala said, “The swearing in brings some great relief to the people of Cross River State, both lawyers and those who come to court as litigants, because staying for 48 days without the head of the judiciary is bad enough, nature itself abhors vacuum.
“But we thank God this (swearing in) has happened today and the governor has taken time to explain the reason why we have come to this point. We are happy we now have an acting Chief Judge and cases can be assigned.”