Adamawa judiciary handled 100,000 cases during COVID-19, remits N6m as IGR to state

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The Acting Chief Judge of Adamawa State, Honourable Justice Nathan Musa, said the state judiciary entertained a total of One hundred thousand court cases comprising of civil, criminal, and appeals during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Justice Nathan lamented the challenges that confronted the judiciary during the outgoing legal year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but noted that the judiciary nonetheless performed its duties within the reality of the new norm.

He said, “Out of these 100,000 indexed cases, Seventy thousand cases were disposed by the various courts.”

 

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Great!

Imagine 6m

100,000 cases? Crime rate n Adamawa must be alarming.

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