Katsina Governor, Dikko Radda, has sworn in three new judges of the state High Court, urging them to uphold public trust with integrity, fairness, and the fear of God.
The new jurists are Maryam Umaru Abdullahi; Shamsuddeen Abdurrahman Ƴammama, and Abubakar Muhammad Dikko. The swearing-in, which held at the Government House, Katsina, was attended by dignitaries from the three arms of government, as well as traditional rulers, and family members of the appointees.
Radda said the appointments were to strengthen the judiciary and enhance effective justice delivery throughout the state. He commended the Judicial Service Commission for conducting a thorough and merit-based selection process that produced credible and qualified appointees.
Radda expressed confidence that the new judges would make meaningful contributions to the administration of justice in the state, given their impressive qualifications and extensive professional experience.
“Today, we are swearing in three new judges of the Katsina State High Court. This is a significant step forward for our judiciary because it increases our capacity and strengthens the administration of justice in our state,” Radda said.