Comments on governor ganduje swears in four new khadis
Here are some possible comments on Governor Ganduje swearing in four new Khadis:
Positive Comments
- "A new era of justice and fairness has begun in Kano State with the swearing in of four new Khadis. Governor Ganduje's commitment to ensuring the independence of the Sharia Court of Appeal is commendable." - @KanoStateGov
- "The swearing in of new Khadis is a significant step towards strengthening the judiciary in Kano State. We congratulate Governor Ganduje on this achievement." - @NigerianLawyers
- "The new Khadis will bring fresh perspectives and expertise to the Sharia Court of Appeal, ensuring that justice is served fairly and impartially in Kano State." - @KanoStateJudiciary
Negative Comments
- "The swearing in of new Khadis is a mere formality, as the Sharia Court of Appeal remains a tool of oppression in Kano State. Governor Ganduje's administration must prioritize the protection of human rights." - @HumanRightsNG
- "The new Khadis are mere stooges of Governor Ganduje, and will only serve to perpetuate the injustice and discrimination that has plagued Kano State for years." - @KanoStateOpposition
- "The Sharia Court of Appeal is a relic of the past, and its continued existence is a threat to the rule of law in Nigeria. Governor Ganduje's administration must take bold steps to reform the judiciary." - @NigerianReformers
Neutral Comments
- "The swearing in of new Khadis is a routine process, and we wish them well in their new roles. However, we urge Governor Ganduje's administration to prioritize the welfare and training of judges to ensure the effective administration of justice in Kano State." - @KanoStateJudicialCouncil
- "The new Khadis will face numerous challenges in their new roles, including the need to address the backlog of cases and improve the efficiency of the Sharia Court of Appeal. We wish them success in their endeavors." - @KanoStateBarAssociation
- "The swearing in of new Khadis is a significant development in Kano State, and we hope that it will lead to improved justice delivery and reduced corruption in the judiciary." - @NigerianJusticeSystem