 Adam Awa State Governor of Madu Fintiri says Nigeria will be better developed if the judiciaries are coded the needed freedom to operate. The governor said this Monday in Yola during the swearing-in of the first female chief judge in the state Justice Hapset Abdul Rahman. Correspondent Ibrahim Abu Bakr's report is presented from our studio. Justice Hapset Abdul Rahman is the most senior judge in the Abdelmawa State Judiciary after the state's chief judge Justice Nathan Moussa retired early hours Monday. And this necessitated her swearing-in by the state governor to help judiciary affairs in the state as chief judge. Governor Fintiri congratulated her on attaining the level in her career but it managed her to discharge her duties devoid of sentiments and corruption. I urge you to be guided by your calling and the fear and impartial in your decisions. I charge you to show the corruption and conduct yourself in ways that will inspire the confidence of members of the public in the judicial system. In her response the new chief judge Justice Hapset Abdul Rahman fends the state government for the confidence will pose on her and promise to deliver. I pledge to discharge her duties and perform my functions as the acting chief judge honestly in accordance with the dictates of the judicial law I've just subscribed to. Our constitution is based on the doctrine of separation of powers between the three arms. In this regard the judiciary is ready all times to collaborate with the executive and the legislative hands of the government to promote the principles on which our constitution Justice Hapset Abdul Rahman is the first field to hold the position of a chief judge in Adama state having taken over from the thought substantive chief judge of the state Justice Maitan Musa who stepped aside Monday. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.