 Now, President Mohammad Buhari has sworn in Justice Arirola Ulukayode as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria. Justice Arirola took the judicial oath of office in a brief ceremony at the council chambers in Abuja before the commencement of the weekly federal executive council meeting, presided over by the president. The ceremony was witnessed by Vice President Yemi of Shimbajo, ministers, or the justices of the Supreme Court, or your state's governor Shigi Makini and his understate counterpart, Rotimi Akeridolu. We shall not let down Nigerians because with the support of my brother's justices, I can see all of them are here with me as they were when I was sworn in in acting capacity with their support. We shall not fail Nigerians. We shall make progress and advance the judiciary of Nigeria to benefit not only the common man, all men and women. We are computerizing already the Supreme Court and all other courts of records so that the delay in filing cases will become a thing of the past. We are creating heat filing. We are creating heat diary so that lawyers can stay in the comfort of their chambers and contact the court, address the court by Zoom. Computerization is already taking place not only in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal and other courts of record in Nigeria. Politicians should allow the judiciary to function. You know, law is not static and that's why you have seen that the National Assembly has continued to amend the laws and it is the law that the courts apply to the facts available. We shall continue to do justice if only Nigerians will allow us to perform and function without any pressure. Justice Arirola was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court on November 22, 2011 by President Goodluck Jonathan.