 The president-elect, Borla Tinnubu Ahmed, has commanded the governor of River State, Newsom Muike, for combating corruption in his state over the construction of the Magistrate Court building in Port Harcourt, the state capital. Tinnubu Thursday, while commissioning the building project, said one of the judges will be corrupt when they operate in destitution thereby applauding the initiatives of the governor to address that. Tinnubu, who is in Rivers on a two-day visit since yesterday, also commissioned Rumola Rumoputa flyover, which links Rumola to Ikwera Road. He further revealed that what Muike has done is worthy of emulation. This is the way to fight corruption. You don't expect your judges. I have been contributing very well to this. You don't expect your judges to live in squalo, to operate in squalo, to dispel justice in squalo. This is part of the changes that is necessary. If you don't want your judges to be corrupt, you got to pay attention to their welfare. If you want fear dispensation of justice, you don't want them to oppress in hazardous conditions. We don't want our judges to play foul, to compromise justice. Not just the books, but do something. I promise you, we are going to review all of this in a policy think tank. The unity of this country is not negotiable.