Serious Flood Sacks Court In Kogi (Photos)

Posted by George on Wed 18th Sep, 2019 - tori.ng

Justice Ajanah stated that this has became necessary to accelerate the dispensation of justice in the area pending the time the water will recede.

 
The court submerged in water
 
 
The Court premises, which was hitherto located along Okparakpe Road in the town was completely submerged by water overflowing from River Niger in the early hours of Wednesday.
 
The Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Nasiru Ajanah, who was on the spot assessment of the premises, ordered the immediate relocation of the High Court of Justice and Magistrate Court to another place.
 
Justice Ajanah explained that he would inform the state governor, Yahaya Bello over the incident, stressing that flooding has become recurring incident in recent past.
 
 
 
 
Justice Ajanah stated that this has became necessary to accelerate the dispensation of justice in the area pending the time the water will recede.
 
He pointed out that he had earlier informed the the traditional ruler of the town, Ohimege-Igu of Koton-Karfe, His Royal Majesty, Abdulrazaq Isah Koto over the possibility of relocating the court premises as result of incessant flood in the area, adding that he would like to remind him again.
 
DAILY POST gathered that, the Court premises was completely submerged and rendered the courts inaccessible for various cases at various stages .
 
The High Court Judge, Justice Alaba Omolaye Ajileye and other workers had earlier reported for work on Wednesday but were kept at bay because of flooding from River Niger.
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