Uzodinma buys 20 utility cars for Imo judges

Imo state Governor, Hope Uzodimma Wednesday procured 20 brand new Sports Utility Vehicles for judges in the state.
The vehicles were received by the acting Chief Judge of the state, Justice Ijeoma Agugua during a courtesy visit by judges to the governor.

Uzodinma stressed the need for the judicial arm of government to join forces with the other arms, the executive and legislature to move the state forward.
He said that the dividends of democracy can only be delivered to the people when all the arms of government close ranks and work as a team.
While expressing his zeal to work with the judges, Uzodimma said the gifts of 20 brand new Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) to the serving judges was a way of motivating them to work harder, promising to improve the welfare and working condition the judges.
The governor also offered to take care of the outstanding entitlements of retired judges and ensure that other retiring ones get their entitlements two months after retirement, a record which has not happened in the history of Imo state.
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He restated his administration’s commitment to introducing modern techniques to quicken justice dispensation and urged the judges to key into the administration and do their work without fear or favour.
Acting Chief Judge of Imo state, Justice Ijeoma Agugua said they came to parley with the governor on how best to ensure harmonious working relationship between the two arms of government.
She commended the governor for making the judiciary come alive again in the discharge of their duties as people entrusted with dispensing justice for the common man, promising not to be found wanting.