Dije Aboki becomes Kano State’s first female Chief Judge

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Justice Dije Abdu Aboki was sworn in as the substantive Chief Judge of Kano State on Monday, August 7, 

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Justice Aboki who was appointed as acting CJ on March 9 by former governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje following the retirement of erstwhile Justice Nura Sair, is now the first female Chief Judge of the North-West state after being sworn in. 

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The chief judge expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the state and pledged to uphold integrity, honesty, and justice in her role. 

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She said; 

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“We will restore the lost glory of the judiciary in our state.” 

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