 The governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseke, has said that the use of technology will enhance and fast-track the delivery of justice in the country. The governor made this known as a truly practical training on technology and its effects on legal practice for high court judges in Edo state. The governor noted that the training would help integrate the use of technology into the daily operations of courts in the state. The chief judge of Edo state justices Joe Acha, commanding of the state government for the initiative, stating that such a huge investment in the state judiciary will increase efficiency and enhance justice delivery. These are hope that this training will expose judges to the new ways of working, occasioned by the advancement in technology. We have made concerted efforts over the years to build capacity of workers in the judiciary and the chief judge has alluded to some of those instances so that we can improve service delivery to serve the public faster and better. Because we have procured a high-end equipment for electronic reporting of our court proceedings, which we hope will improve the delivery time for judgments by your lordships. Mr. Governor, we cannot thank you enough. I urge your SNIC to sustain this robust partnership with the judiciary and to continue in infrastructural development. Mooner structures and high-end equipment are imperative, particularly in courts outside the metropolis to actualize our dream of a fully generalized judiciary. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.