The Ekiti State Government has committed to digitalizing all Ekiti State courts and providing adequate working technologies for judges, among other things.
Governor Kayode Fayemi, represented by his Deputy, Mr. Bisi Egbeyemi, announced this on Friday in Ado Ekiti, during the legal year 2021/2022.
Egbeyemi stated that he will strive for continuous and harmonious relationships between the judiciary and other branches of government.
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Adeyeye stated that at the end of the legal year in August 2021, there will be 3,794 cases pending in Ekiti State’s High, Magistrate, and Customary courts.
Justice Adeyeye stated that measures are already in place to handle information cases and judgments where such can be accessed online through the database on the judiciary website.
He promised to improve the well-being of all employees within the limits of available resources and encouraged symbiotic relationships between members of the bar and the bench in order to achieve the goal of effective justice delivery.