KADUNA STATE JUDICIARY COMMISSIONS GWANTU CHIEF MAGISTRATE COURT

By

Mike  Maikarfi


The Kaduna State Judiciary has commissioned Gwantu Chief Magistrate court. The Deputy Chief Registrar of the High Court of Justice, Kaduna State, Mr. Yakubu Musa Kurah who supervised the completion of the project and the commissioning of the Court said he was pleased with the development which he believes will provide people within the jurisdiction of the court speedy access to justice.

Speaking from the court premises on Tuesday 19 July, the Chief Magistrate of the Court, Keziah Anto said with the commissioning of the court, all staff have resumed and fully prepared to handle cases which are within the jurisdiction of the court. She pledged to dispense justice to Sanga people according to the ethics of the profession without any fear or favour.

The Chief Magistrate Court which is located after the Divisional Police Headquarters in Gwantu, along Fadan Karshi Road is the first magistrate court in Sanga Local government area of Kaduna State. Other courts in the area are the three Customary courts in Mayir, Gwantu, Fadan Ninzo and Wasa, with one Sharia court at Aboro.

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