With barely two weeks to the deadline given by the Federal Judiciary for the Delta state Government to provide office complex for the new division of the court of Appeal in Asaba the State Capital, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has once again inspected renovation work on the proposed site.
The Governor while addressing journalists after the inspection of the former Mariam Babangida center which is now the proposed court of Appeal complex expressed satisfaction with the pace of work which he believes would save people of the state from traveling to other states to seek for Justice.
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Okowa also inspected the ongoing traditional rulers council secretariat project where he affirms that its completion will provide the traditional rulers the enabling environment to discuss issues concerning the State.
It would be recalled that 4 States including Delta were approved to host the newly created divisions of the court of Appeal from February 3