Adamawa State Government has sworn in thirty one (31) newly appointed magistrate judges in order to boost the administration of Justice in the state.

The Chief Judge of the state, Narthan Musa made this known during the swearing in ceremony in Yola.

He cautioned the thirty one newly appointed magistrate judges to shun any form of corrupt practices, while discharging their responsibility as a judges.

The chief judge who said, their appointment was based on merit, charged them to maintain high standard of professionalism and disciplined.

He further explained that, those appointed were individuals who had proven themselves to be hardworking, efficient and reliable.

The State Government promised to provide a condusive enabling environment for the administration of Justice in the state.


Aliyu Ladan.

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