Governor Hyacint Alia is leading a transformative initiative that is both commendable and inspiring—the ongoing renovation and modernisation of judicial infrastructure in Benue state. Recognised as the last bastion of hope for the common man, the judiciary plays a sacred role, and this endeavour marks a significant leap toward strengthening the rule of law and enhancing access to justice.
For far too long, the court buildings in Benue state have endured neglect, with dilapidated structures, leaking roofs, poor ventilation, overcrowded registries, and limited courtroom space detracting from the dignity of legal proceedings. However, under Governor Alia’s visionary leadership, this is changing dramatically.
The extensive renovation efforts at the Court of Appeal Division in Makurdi and the State High Court reflect a commitment to not only restore but to elevate the judiciary’s working environment. By upgrading facilities, installing modern ICT equipment, and expanding spaces for justices, Governor Alia is ensuring that our courts can function more effectively and efficiently.
The implications of this renovation work are profound. Enhanced infrastructure bolsters the safety of judges, lawyers, and litigants while instilling greater public confidence. Citizens are likely to perceive these beautifully renovated courts as symbols of seriousness, order, and an unwavering commitment to justice.
His Excellency, Reverend Father Hyacint Alia’s initiative transcends mere aesthetics; it is a monumental investment in democracy, justice, and the stability of our State. His dedication to restoring dignity to the Temple of Justice is a remarkable testament to his leadership and vision for a brighter future for Benue State.
Akume Raphael is the Senior Special Assistant to the Executive Governor of Benue State on Media (Judicial).