#29 Sacked Magistrates, Simon Utsu Writes Governor Ayade

By Admin

A social commentator and critique, Mr. Simon Utsu has written Governor Ben Ayade demanding the reinstatement of 29 magistrates that were sworn in since February 2019.

Mr. Ustsu took to his verified Facebook account @Simon Utsu to call on the Governor to consider the reinstatement of these magistrates.

Find full text of the letter:

“Dear Gov Sir Benedict Ayade,

“I read your reasons for delisting the 2,000 civil servants from the payroll- they were valid. By choosing to reinstate them in light of that, you did noble. Very commendable. I owe you one bottle of Jacob’s tonic wine 🍾 for that… to be delivered/redeemed when next I’m in Calabar.

“You should also address the 29 magistrates that were sworn in since February last year but who were also sidelined and are yet to be paid. They were duly employed after a rigorous recruitment process that was advertised on national dailies.

i

“They were then posted to various courts across the country. 29 were sent to Cross River state but due to some differences you(Ayade) had with the former chief judge of the state, they haven’t being paid a dime in over 19 months and are not being engaged.

“The speaker of the CRSHA Eteng Jones Williams, Deputy speaker Joseph Bassey and the leader, Peter Odinga should please do all that they can to make sure this is also resolved amicably.

“Your administration has had the worst relationship with the judiciary since the state’s creation.

“Kindly do all you can to make sure the relationship status changes from bad to at least good. Regularisation of the employments of the 29 magistrates currently wallowing in career limbo, is going to be a very good step in that direction. And that should be followed by the confirmation of a substantive Chief Judge in line with the directives of the NJC.

“Happy new month to you and the family Sir.

“Warm Regards
Simon Utsu”

Elijah

Development Consultant, Writer, Editor-In-Chief/Publisher @theluminenews.com, Public/ Motivational Speaker, Public Affairs Analyst/Commentator, Social Mobilizer of high repute.

View all posts by Elijah →

Leave a Reply