‎Oyo State Confers Justice of Peace on 345 Citizens, Charges Them to Uphold Rule of Law

‎The Oyo State Government on Thursday conferred the title of Justice of the Peace (JP) on 345 distinguished citizens, charging them to see the honour not merely as a title, but as a solemn call to duty and service to humanity.

‎The conferment ceremony, held at the House of Chiefs, Parliament Building, State Secretariat, Ibadan, drew top government officials, members of the judiciary, religious leaders, and dignitaries from across the State.

‎Speaking at the event, the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Barrister Adebayo Lawal, congratulated the 345 appointees and urged them to take the title seriously.

‎He warned against infringing on the scope of their responsibilities, noting that the conferment could be withdrawn if misused.

‎In his address, the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of Oyo State, Honorable Abiodun Adedeji Aikomo, emphasised that beyond carrying the title of JP, the office represents a higher responsibility to ensure justice and fairness in society.

‎He encouraged the newly conferred Justices of the Peace to remain steadfast, committed to fairness, and dedicated to promoting justice across Oyo State.

‎Representing the Chief Judge of Oyo State, Honorable Justice Adedeji Ishola reiterated that the office of the Justice of the Peace demands strict adherence to laid-down principles.

‎The ceremony marked another significant step in strengthening community-based justice administration and reinforcing peace, integrity, and lawful conduct across Oyo State.

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