Edo gets new chief judge
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State on Friday swore-in Justice Esther Edigin as the seventh Chief Judge of the state, following the retirement of Justice Esohe Ikponmwen.
At the ceremony held at Government House in Benin, Obaseki urged judicial officers in the state to maintain worthy records. I commend judicial officers in the state on how they have remained un-soiled despite operating at a time when the judiciary is has several integrity concerns. Edo has not recorded any incident of suspension or dismissal of a judge by the Nigerian Judicial Council on account of corruption. “This is a worthy record and one which I implore all judicial officers to maintain,” NAN quoted him as saying. He added that the new chief judge faithfully served as a judge in the state, urging her to ensure speedy dispensation of justice. The governor also urged Edigin to strengthen the state magistracy.
In her remarks, the new chief judge said that her intention was to prioritise staff welfare especially that of the magistracy. While also Promising that her administration would have zero tolerance for corruption, Edigin said she will work with other judges in the state as well as the other arms of government to ensure effective dispensation of justice. She, however, appealed to the executive arm to complete the process of financial independence for the judiciary in accordance with Section 121 sub-Section 3 of the Constitution. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Edigin was born on May 17, 1956. She was called to the bar on July 17, 1979. In 1989, Edigin joined the then Bendel State Judiciary as Chief Magistrate Grade 11 and was appointed a high court judge in 2001.