The Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has sworn in six newly appointed judges of the State High Court in a ceremony held at the Cocoa Conference Hall, Governor’s Office, Akure, on Thursday.
The governor described the event as a significant step in strengthening the judiciary and advancing the administration of justice in the state.
Addressing the gathering, Aiyedatiwa emphasised the importance of the appointments, which mark the second large-scale judicial swearing-in during his tenure.
He said “This is particularly fulfilling for me, as it marks the second instance in our administration that appointments to the Bench of the State Judiciary have been made, and in large numbers recalling the first swearing-in in May 2019”.
The six newly sworn-in judges include Hon. Justices Adebisi Williams Daomi, Adeola Olufunke Adegoroye, Justinah Ojufisintei Kpemi, Happiness Inumidun Demehin-Ogunbayo, Wumi Fabuluje, and Idowu Mobayonle Ogunwumiju.