Wike denies undue attention to judiciary, as Fayemi flags off court complex | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, yesterday, performed the flag-off of the new Magistrate Court Complex in Port Harcourt.

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on the occasion, explained that no arm or sector of government in the state has been treated poorly in terms of allocation of funds and distribution of infrastructure.

He noted that the complex would be the last project his administration would be executing for the judiciary before his tenure ends, saying it would be completed within the next eight months. Fayemi observed that what is happening to the magistracy in Rivers State and the ongoing construction of the campus of Nigerian Law School in Port Harcourt are also worthy of commendation.

He said: “So, if we provide a conducive environment for our magistrates to function, it goes without saying they would deliver their responsibilities a lot more swiftly, and also cover a lot more grounds to address that challenge.”

 

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