The Judiciary has deployed 18 newly appointed Judicial Officers at the rank of Registrars and Magistrates to various stations across the country, as part of efforts to bring justice services closer to the people. In the same exercise, 48 Judicial Officers at the rank of Registrars and Magistrates have been transferred.
The deployments and transfers are intended to strengthen service delivery and
enhance the administration of justice at court stations nationwide.
The Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny – Dollo, described the
deployments and transfers as opportunities for Judicial Officers to innovate and improve service delivery.
He urged the officers to leave the stations they have been posted to in better condition than they found them.
“Leave a positive mark as a beacon of your service in that area of call,” the Chief
Justice said.
Justice Owiny Dollo further called upon the newly deployed and transferred officers, as well as all Staff of the Judiciary, to remain steadfast in the fight against
corruption, tardiness, and abuse of office.
“Our people are thirsty for justice, and we have all it takes to give them quality justice,” he emphasised.
Communicating the deployments and transfers, the Acting Chief Registrar, HW
Lamunu Pamella Ocaya, said the new deployments take immediate effect, while
the transfers will be effective 12 January 2026.
She noted that the exercise is aimed at enhancing efficiency, improving court performance and strengthening access to justice for court users across the country.
