Gov. Ugwuanyi swears in Hon. Justice Ozoemena as Acting Chief Judge


Following the retirement of the Chief Judge of Enugu State, Justice Ngozi Priscilla Emehelu, from the service of the State Judiciary on September 7, 2021, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi on Wednesday swore - in Justice Afojulu Raymond Ozoemena as the acting Chief Judge. 

Speaking on the occasion, Ugwuanyi explained that the decision was based on the order of seniority of the Judges of Enugu High Court as confirmed by the National Judicial Council, NJC, through its letter with Ref. No. NJC/S.14/HC.EN/9/1/228 dated September 1, 2021.

He said that the 1999 Constitution as amended, did not contemplate that vacancy should exist in the office of the Chief Judge of a State given the sensitivity of the office and its functions, adding that 

Section 271(4) of the constitution empowers the Governor of a State to appoint the most senior judge of the High Court to perform the functions of a Chief Judge of a state if vacancy occured in the position until a person has been appointed to and has assumed the functions of that office.

Ugwuanyi therefore congratulated  Justice Ozoemena for his well-deserved appointment as the acting Chief Judge of Enugu State, expressing confidence that he will bring his juristic erudition, diverse experience and gravitas to bear on the administration of the Enugu State Judiciary. 

According to him, “I wish you well and pray for God to grant you the strength and wisdom to discharge this herculean duty.”

Responding, Justice Ozoemena thanked God for making it possible for him to be sworn in as acting Chief Judge of Enugu State and commended Gov. Ugwuanyi, who he said he held in high esteem, for his elevation. 

Ozoemena also paid glowing tributes to his predecessor, Justice Emehelu, for the quality leadership she provided in the state Judiciary and promised to keep the worthy legacies she left behind as well as improve on them.

His words, “I am personally influenced by what Hon. Justice Emehelu did; the way she was mothering all of us; we regarded her as a Mommy in the State Judiciary.”

Ozoemena further asked judges and other officials of the Judiciary in the the state to accord him the same maximum support and cooperation they accorded the outgone Chief Judge “because I have come to serve the State Judiciary.”

The swearing - in ceremony was witnessed by the Deputy Governor, Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo, the President, State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice George Nnamani, the Chief Judge emeritus, Hon. Justice Emehelu, the State Attorney-General, Chief Miletus Eze, Judges, members of the State Judicial Service Commission, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Prof. Malachy Okwueze, and the Commissioner for Special Duties, Hon. Mrs. Mabel Agbo, among others.