 The Benio State Governor Reverend Father High St. Alia has assured the judiciary in the state that his administration would not meddle in its affairs. The governor gave the assurance after the administration of the oath of office and allegiance on three high court judges and one judge of the customary court of appeal, Macro de Benio State. The governor urged the judges to rebuke corruption saying it has no place in law. These appointments are important to the state and not just the judicial arm of government alone. Let me firmly congratulate all the newly appointed judges for being found worthy in character, capacity, commitment to serve our dear state. We are therefore optimistic that they would always make the judiciary and the state proud by towing the same route of transparency, hard work, and dispensing justice without fear or favor. It is our desire that the new appointments will enhance the effectiveness of the High Court and the customary court of appeal by boosting their capacities in carrying out their rows of adjudication as well as dispensation of justice in general. Therefore charge the newly sworn judges and their colleagues to ensure firm, fair, and timely dispensation of justice in all cases before them. Reacting Honourable Justice Mrs Lillian Sumba expressed gratitude to God for elevating them. We want to pledge your excellency, my Lord, that we shall hold this office, this trust in humility. We shall hold this office with diligence and responsibility. We shall hold it in the fear of the Most High God because time and chance, the scripture says, determines all the affairs of men. By this fact, your excellency, you have become your first fruit. And when the annals of your tenure is written, our names will be indelible on the fact that my brother judges and I were the first set of judges appointed by you. So you get notified about fresh news updates.