Coordinator Dweh, who replaces Traffic Judge George Quiah, told LINA last Thursday that he will continue the unfinished work of his predecessor by first constructing a guest house for which land has already been purchased and probated.
He said when completed, the guest house will house assigned judges and other judicial officials visiting the 7th Judicial Circuit Court, to ease the inconvenience of accommodating visitors and judicial workers.
Coordinator Dweh has meanwhile emphasized the need to seek the welfare of the association’s members in terms of just treatment and benefits wherever they live. He named insurance, transportation, medical and pension benefits amongst others, as benefits that sitting and past judges deserve.
The NATJL Coordinator has at the same time promised to work cooperatively with resident and assigned judges for replacement of pensioned and dead magistrates in the 7th judicial circuit.
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