Aiyedatiwa signed the new bill on Thursday according to a statement made available to PUNCH Online.
The new law increased the number of judges in the state from 24 to 35 which is the first of such development since the state was created in 1976.
The move is said to strengthen the judiciary for more efficient dispensation of justice in
He said, “Today, we make history with the signing into Law of this Amendment Bill. We mark a significant milestone in the annals of our great state.
“For the first time ever, since the creation of our state, we are increasing the number of judges in our judiciary by 11! This invariably brings the total number of Judges in the Ondo State Judiciary to 35. It is indeed a momentous occasion that demonstrates our unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and the Rule of Law.
“This achievement is a testament to our administration’s dedication to strengthening the fabric of our society. We recognise that the judiciary is the backbone of our democracy, and by enhancing its capacity, we empower our citizens, foster a more just and equitable society and enhance the administration of justice in our dear state.:
Aiyedatiwa also commended the efforts of key stakeholders, including the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Olamide Oladiji, the state Chief Judge, Justice Segun Odusola, the Attorney General, and other contributors.
“Your patriotism, doggedness, and expertise have yielded a triumph for our Sunshine State and its good people,” he said.
Aiyedatiwa reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting the judiciary, including the recent approval and mobilisation of contractors.