Gov Mutfwang Swears in members of judicial service commission
From Tongnaan Bawa, Jos
Plateau state governor Caleb Mutfwang, has sworn in members of the state Judicial service commission with a call on them to ensure a corrupt free and effective justice sector that will dispense justice to the people.
Governor Mutfwang made the call during the swearing in ceremony of the members at the government house, Rayfield Jos,the state capital on Monday.
He expressed confident of the appointees who have been carefully selected urging them to discharge their duties according to their conscience and the fear of God.
The governor added that their appointments were done without any sentiment but based on credibility to ensure they lift the justice sector to an enviable height that will serve as a model for other states to emulate.
Speaking on behalf of his colleague Erasmus cishak Assured the governor that they are mindful of the task ahead as they will be professional in the discharge of their duties and will not betray the confidence reposed in them.
The judicial service commission is the supervisory body of the justice sector which oversees appointments, promotion and discipline of judicial officers in the state.
Responding on behalf of other members sworn in, Erasmus cishak thanks Governor Mutfwang for finding them worthy to serve in the commission.
He assured him of their maximum ability in their assignment to ensure that judiciary system in Plateau is admired by other states.
Cishak added that the opportunity accorded them would not be betrayed and prayed for God’s grace to do as expected of them.