Rivers A-G explains importance of Federal High Court Complex Built by Wike

The Rivers State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), has described the construction and completion of the Federal High Court by the administration of Governor Nyesom Wike as a giant stride that would enhance access to justice.
The commissioner told journalists on Thursday at the High Court Complex that the new complex contained six courtrooms designed to resolve the challenges created by the old complex.
He said: “From the point of view of Justice Delivery, it is a giant stride . The work of Federal High Court judges in Rivers State is very high . The cases are many , currently some of the judges are working from the State High Court complex.
“There are enough courtrooms now for us to have a have a minimum of six judges of the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt. We currently have four Federal High judges, but the complex has six Courtrooms to accommodate more High Court Judges.”
He said the complex would create room for the speedy dispensation of Justice to litigants who approach the court. “Basically, it is a service that His Excellency Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, the governor is providing for all states that use the Federal High Court in Rivers State
“Also it comes within the Excellency’s belief in the rule of law. It is not just the Federal high court that the Governor has just delivered, right now we are also constructing a new National Industrial Court complex which also houses 6 Court rooms The governor is also reconstructing the Court of Appeal His commitment to Justice is total,” the Attorney General said.
In his remarks, Special Adviser to the Rivers State Governor on Special Projects, Mr. Cyril Dum Wite, said the governor decided to construct the new Federal High Court because of the dilapidated nature of the Old complex.
He said the new Federal High Court complex has modern facilities that befitted the status of Rivers State.
He said: “These six courtrooms are in the three floors of the building. Each of this court room has an exquisite chamber for the judge where he/she can relax and write judgements.”
See Pictures of the Federal High Court complex below: