Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi on Wednesday presented the
first edition of the Laws of Ekiti State to the Chief Justice of Nigeria
(CJN) Hon. Justice Aloma Mukhtar, in Abuja..
Presenting copies of the laws to Justice Mukhtar at her office at the
Supreme Court Complex, Abuja, Governor Fayemi said the gesture was to
keep the Supreme Court abreast of the new laws, a gesture that has
finally freed the state from its 15 year-long appendage to its sister
state, Ondo State.
Fayemi said the publication of the laws of the state was an important
milestone in achieving certainty and predictability in the
administration of justice in the state as the gesture would ease the
stress of legal practitioners, students of law, academia and
stakeholders in the justice sector who had to “sieve through the laws of
old Ondo State to find the true position” of Ekiti laws.
He reiterated the commitment of his administration in Ekiti State to a
system of justice that is simpler, more efficient, more effective and
more responsive to the needs of Ekiti people; saying that the vision of
the administration is to bring about a justice system that guarantees
fair and equal access to justice.
While presenting Mr Femi Falana and Dayo Akinlaja who have just been
inaugurated as Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN), Fayemi however
informed the CJN of the on-going effort in the Administration of Justice
Reform.
In her remarks, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mukhtar
commended the effort of the State Government under Governor Fayemi for
embarking on the new laws, saying that the gesture will make the
dispensation of justice easier, especially in quoting from the laws.
Mukhtar who expressed joy that the new laws have come during her
tenure as CJN, asserted that it is ideal for the State to have its own
laws after 15 years of creation.
It would be recalled that Governor Fayemi appended his assent to a
bill on the first edition of the laws of the state on the 9th of March
this year.
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