 Three new judges of the Ogun State High Court and Customary Court of Appeal have been sworn in by the Governor Dacoa Biodun towards threatening the judicial sector and quick dispensation of justice. At a ceremony held at the cinema hall of the Herbert Ogun Day in Abhiokuta, the state capital, Governor Dacoa Biodun charged them to always uphold the fundamental principle of rule of law and shun temptations. He also charged them to maintain a high degree of integrity in discharging their duties as the last hope of the masses for equity, fairness and justice. Let me therefore state that the judges being sworn in today should see themselves as custodians of a proud and hero pedigree from whom our people have the right to expect so much. Let me remind you that to be able to effectively dispense justice, you must not only rise above temptations and trials, but also be calculative, honest, objective and dispassionate in all ramifications. I am therefore confident that with today's swearing in of these new judges in the High Court and the Customary Court of Appeal, the tradition of integrity, diligence, industry and excellence that have been the hallmark of our state judiciary will not only be continued, but it will also be enhanced. To the distinguished appointees, your appointment represents a cornerstone of a justice system. Your wisdom, fairness and a wavering commitment to upholding the rule of law will undoubtedly contribute to the continued strength and impartiality of our judiciary. Permit me to know that law and order exist for the purpose of dispensing justice and when they fail in this purpose, they become a dangerous structure that blocks the flow of social progress and economic development.