Gov Fintiri swears in first female Acting Chief Judge in Adamawa

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Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri monday has sworn in Justice Hapsat Abdurrahman as the Acting Chief Judge of the state at the council chamber government house yola.

Hapsat being the most senior judge in the state succeeded Justice Nathan Musa who retired last week.

Speaking at the occasion, the Governor expressed delight in the fact that he is the first governor to have nominated a woman as the state’s acting chief judge, describing the development as a triumph for the womenfolk.

“This historic event represents a profound step forward for our State and womenfolk who now see themselves reflected on our highest court”, he said

He charged the appointee to continue to exemplify the virtues of hard work, perseverance and grace for which she is known, adding that as the election approaches, the judiciary must give confidence to the electorate and ensure effective resolution of election-related conflicts.

In her acceptance speech, Justice Hapsat said she would not take the position for granted because she saw it as a trust and opportunity to contribute to the state and the country, pledging to discharge her responsibilities with honesty and in accordance with the law.

The outgoing Chief Judge, Justice Nathan Musa, delivered the oath of office and allegiance to the new Acting Chief Judge, Justice Hafsat Abdurrahman.

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