Tinubu Commissions New Court of Appeal Complex in Abuja

On [date not specified], President Bola Ahmed Tinubu officially commissioned the new Court of Appeal Complex in Abuja, describing it as a landmark achievement that aligns with his administration's agenda to restore dignity to democratic institutions. The complex includes two large courtrooms, eight smaller courtrooms, a library, ten judges' suites, three conference halls, and administrative offices.
Tinubu praised the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, for delivering the project within record time and emphasized the need for judicial reforms to increase funding and promote the rule of law. The project coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Court of Appeal and aims to alleviate the cramped conditions previously faced by the Abuja division.
Attorney General Prince Lateef Fagbemi SAN noted the historical significance of the commissioning, while Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem highlighted the complex's potential to significantly improve justice administration. Wike also mentioned ongoing housing projects for judicial officers to further enhance working conditions.
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