Rivers State Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Simeon Amadi has approved the posting of 24 magistrates to the recently commissioned Hon. Justice Igwe Ndu Court complex to speed up judicial activities.
In a letter to the newly deployed judicial officers sighted by our correspondent, Amadi outlined magistrate courtroom assignments within the sprawling facility.
The Ndu complex built by the Rivers government boasts modem courtrooms, judges chambers, e-libraries and archives in furtherance of the administration’s policy to enhance access to justice.
Block Magistrate Courtrooms Amadi’s 1. Promise Iroanya Esq. CT 1, CT 2 2. R. N Ibanibo Esq. 3. C. Ali Esq. CT 7 4. G. C. Amadi Esq. CT 9 5. Nneka Obuzor Esq. CT 17 6. Lilian Awuse Esq. CT 18 Elizabeth 7. O. R. Alaiyi George Esq. CT 3 8. F. N. Amanze Esq. CT 4 9. Chinagorom Mgbamoka Esq. CT 11 -12 11. Okwdiri Akala Esq. CT 19 12. Wobia C. Akani Esq. CT 20 Membere’s 13. V. L. Kobani-Buzugbe Esq. CT 5 14. ID Brown Esq. CT 6 15. Okebuokechi worlu-Omodu Esq CT 13 16. Sotonye Harry Esq. CT 14 17. S. S. Ibanichuka Esq. CT 21 18. Queeneth Victor-Ihunwo Esq. CT 22 Nyesom-Wike 19. [No Tag Yet] CT 8 20. Alatuwo Fubara Esq. CT 10 21. Obiareri Anugbum Esq. CT 15 22. Leziga Mittee Esq. Sotonye Harry Esq. CT 16 23. Costance Obiareri Kevin Chinaka Esq. CT 23 24. Adanima Yvonne Akcodi-Oyaghiri Esq. CT
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