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Ayade Succumbs To Pressure, Recalls 29 Disengaged Magistrates


 

The Governor of Cross River State, Sen Prof. Ben Ayade, has given a formal approval for the employment of the 29 Magistrates who were disengaged from the state Judicial system. 


Cross River State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Tanko Ashang, disclosed this in his office in Calabar on Monday. 


The governor had earlier denied ordering the employment of the magistrates, leading to their disengagement.


Several protests were staged by the magistrates over the nonpayment of their over 28 months salary arrears.


Barrister Ashang explained further that as a result of the stamp of  approval by the governor, the 29 Magistrates will subsequently be issued with appointment letters and then be payroll. 


The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice maintained that the 29 Magistrates who hitherto were employed but were not patrolled because their employment did not follow necessary processes and therefore was irregular.


He went on to disclosed that as a result of this the governor had in January 26 this year constituted a committee headed by the Deputy Governor, Professor Ivara Esu to look into the issue. 


Other members of the committee included the, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, the Head of service of CRS, The Chief Registrar of CRS Judiciary and the Auditor General of CRS.


Barrister Ashang stated further that the committee  "after rigorous sittings recommended a list of 29 magistrates for employment to the Governor adding that  the Governor has put his stamp of approval to the list bearing the 29 magistrates.


"With this approval, appointment letters will be issued to the new magistrates and they will accordingly be payrolled," the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice concluded. 







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