Ogun Chief Judge, Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu, on Monday, sworn-in 10 Customary Court Presidents (Legal) and one member of the court.
Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony at the Judiciary Complex, Abeokuta, Dipeolu said that the occasion marked a significant milestone in effective and efficient justice delivery, as well as service to the community.
The chief judge stated that the newly sworn-in presidents would be saddled with responsibilities of interpreting laws, customs and traditions, as well as ensure dispensation of fair and impartial justice.
“It is expected of you to employ deep maturity and observe the principles of equity in the conduct of cases, and handling affairs of Customary Court,” she said.
Dipeolu explained that their high level of professionalism with dedication to the course of justice distinguished them among others during the selection process.
She advised them to avoid conflicts of interest and ensure that their personal beliefs did not influence the assessment or judgment of cases before them.
Earlier, President, State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Adebisi Femi-Segun said the ceremony symbolised the commitment to rule of law in a society.
Femi-Segun noted that the appointment was in line with laid down procedure for appointment pursuant of Section 197 (1) (c), 202 and 204 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999), and the Customary Court Law of Ogun State Judicial Service Commission guidelines.
Speaking on behalf of the newly sworn-in Presidents, Mrs Oluwatosin Junaid, promised that they would uphold integrity in their affairs and would not take the position for granted.