 And the acting Chief Judge of Adamawa State says the heat of COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, a total of 100,000 cases were entertained by courts and the state, including area courts, magistrate and high courts. According to him, the courts made frantic efforts to ensure that innocent citizens were not kept in prison during the pandemic. He noted that in the year on the review the court also generated into government coffers a total of 6 million naira, plus the corresponding file in this report. Speaking at an elaborate occasion to mark the commencement of the 2021-2022 new legal year, Justice Nathans said a total of 100,000 cases comprising of civil, criminal and appeals were registered by the area courts, upper area courts, magistrate courts and high courts. Out of the 1,100,000 index cases, 70,000 cases were disposed by the various courts mentioned above. The judiciary in the last year was able to generate and pay to the government a total sum of 6 million naira as its IGR. He promised to keep on the good work of changing the narrative of the judiciary in the state and improve the welfare of the judicial staff. Some of the incentives I shall make operational are as follows. One, medical bills. Now the payment of medical bills for judicial staff was stopped. However, I have restored the payment of such and its operational as we speak. The governor, represented by his deputy, promised that executive view continued to work with the judiciary to strengthen democracy. Justice for all. The issue of welfare for the judicial staff remained uppermost in every step taken by this government. Those, this administration will continue to enhance the welfare of the judicial officers under your watch. So in turn, you ensure that under your leadership, justice is not for sale to the highest bidder. In his goodwill message, the chairman, Nigerian Bar Association Yola Jimeta, thanked the governor for approving and allocating a land and another structure for the state MBA, which ended the accommodation challenges faced by the association. Let me use this opportunity to thank his excellency for the many things he has done and he is still doing to the judiciary in Andamawas state. I want on behalf of our members to thank you for the quick asset on the violence against fascist prohibition bill, which is now in a law in the state. This is by no means an instrument that will cut violence against women, children and the vulnerable in our society. The messages from the religious bodies will go a long way in the minds of lawyers and justice in Andamawas state to administer justice with the fear of God.