Author: Chany Ninrew | Published: 2 hours ago
Upper Nile Governor James Odhok Oyai inaugurated the Malakal High Court after its renovation by the UN Mission in South Sudan, marking a significant step towards improved access to justice in the state.
The reopening ceremony was attended by local authorities, government officials, and representatives from the UN.
Odhok expressed his commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring equal access to justice for all citizens in Upper Nile through the refurbished courthouse.
The project, a collaborative effort between the State government and the UN, aims to address the challenges faced by the judicial system in the region.
The head of the Mobile Court in Malakal highlighted the urgent need for infrastructure rehabilitation to enhance legal services for the community.
The UN Field Office in the state underscored the importance of cooperation between national and international stakeholders in promoting human rights, conflict resolution, and peace.
Despite recent inter-communal conflicts in Upper Nile, the reopening of the court signifies a step towards restoring stability and addressing human rights violations in the region.
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