Niger Delta
Delta CJ Unveils Covid-19 Mobile Courts
To ensure people’s compliance and containing the spread of the new wave of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Delta State, violators of the established health protocols are to henceforth face the wrath of the law.
This is coming on the heels of the inauguration of mobile courts in the three senatorial districts across the State by the Delta State Chief Judge, Justice Marshal Umukoro for the effective enforcement of COVID-19 protocols.
Justice Umukoro, announced in Asaba that mobile courts for non-compliance with COVID-19 protocols had commenced sitting across the state, last Wednesday.
He called on members of the public to ensure strict compliance with the COVID-19 protocols to avoid prosecution.
The constitution of the courts was in pursuance to the Coronavirus Disease Health Protection Regulations, 2021 which provides that residents in the State must comply with the Covid-19 regulations, which among others, included wearing of face mask that covers the nose and mouth, washing of hands or cleaning hands using sanitiser approved by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), and maintaining physical distance at least two metres at all times between persons and at all gatherings.
A statement from the office of the Chief Judge said that in Delta North Senatorial district, the Court shall sit at Asaba, Agbor and Ogwashi-Uku and to be presided over by Mrs Helen A. Okonkwo-Ikeh, S. A. Anime, Esq., Mrs. D. N. Okafor and N. C. Okolie, Esq. respectively.
While in Delta South, Happy Enakpoya, Esq., Mrs. E. M. Sowho, Mrs. I. G. Ekusare and Mrs. E. V. Tunde-Smooth will sit at Warri, Oleh, Ozoro and Bomadi.
The statement further added that in Delta Central, the mobile court shall sit at Ughelli, Effurun, Sapele and Agbarho with Onome Mathais Esade, Esq, Mrs. E.U. Onoberhie, I. Akporido, Esq. and Epete Diodemise, presiding respectively.
It stated that the courts shall commence sitting with immediate effect, even as it urged stakeholders in the administration of justice to cooperate with the mobile courts for efficient and speedy dispensation of justice.
By: Albert Ograka, Asaba
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