Gombe Gov Attends Adamu Jauro’s swearing-in as Supreme Court Justice
Chima Azubuike
Gombe state Governor, Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, on Friday witnessed the swearing-in of an indigene of Gombe, Justice Adamu Jauro, whom he described as an ‘illustrious son’ and seven (7) others as Supreme Court Justices.
According to a press statement, which was signed by Ismaila Uba Misilli, senior special assistant to the governor, the swearing in was performed by Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Muhammad Tanko, who charged them to make their marks.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya, in his message, said the elevation of Justice Adamu Jauro to the apex court of the land as a well deserved one considering his wealth of experience both in the bar and the bench as well as his pedigree of hard work, discipline and selflessness.
Yahaya further described Justice Jauro, as a thorough bred and an outstanding jurist with track records of good character and intellect as well as impeccable footprints in the nation’s judiciary.
while assuring him of the support, solidarity and goodwill of the government and people of Gombe state.
The Governor, tasked him to continue to bring pride and honour to Gombe.
Others sworn-in along side Justice Adamu Jauro includes; Lawal Garba, Helen Ogunwumiju, Abdu Aboki, and Mohammed Musa Saulawa, Samuel Oseji,Tijjani Abubakar and Emmanuel Agim. Gombe Gov Attends Adamu Jauro’s swearing-in as Supreme Court Justice