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Diri Canvasses Autonomy For Judiciary

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator DouyeDiri, has stressed the need for fiscal autonomy for the judicial arm of government,just as it is tenable in the executive and legislature.
He said this was necessary and important for democracy to thrive in Nigeria.
Governor Diri made the call at a dinner in honour of visiting Chief Judges from the South-South region in Government House, Yenagoa.
A statement release to the press by the Governor’s acting Chief press secretary,Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted the governor as saying the call became imperative considering the significant role of the judiciary in the building of a virile society.
“For the judicial arm to play its constitutional role as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigera as amended, it must enjoy fiscal autonomy. I do not see why the judiciary should not enjoy autonomy. I will continue to be an advocate in ensuring that there is fiscal autonomy of the judiciary as enshrined in the Constitution”, he said.
“As a product of the judiciary that is noted for honesty, steadfastness and uprightness, if there are no upright judges, I won’t be here as governor of Bayelsa State”, he added.
Diri urged the Judges to uphold the tenets of their profession, adding that if democracy would survive in the country, the judiciary was central to its survival.
Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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