Governor Dikko Radda and the new Kadis during the swearing in ceremony on Wednesday in Katsina. Photo: State House
Katsina State Governor, Mallam Dikko Umaru Radda, on Wednesday, swore in two new Kadis of the Upper Sharia Court, urging them to dispense justice with integrity, fairness and the fear of Allah.
The newly appointed Kadis, Kadi Ibrahim Abdullahi Yakubu Dandume and Kadi Bala Salisu Daura, were recommended by the National Judicial Council and subsequently approved by the governor. They were sworn in during a ceremony at the Government House in Katsina.
Addressing the new judicial officers, Radda said the oath of office they had taken was a solemn covenant that clearly defined their responsibilities.
“On occasions like this, I do not usually make a lengthy speech because whatever I am going to say has already been contained in the oath of office you have just taken. You know the responsibility you have accepted, and you know what you have sworn to uphold. Related News Some causes of 1967 civil war still with us, says Obasanjo Join national education database, FG urges states, private schools FULL LIST: CBN revokes licences of 46 microfinance banks over breaches







