Justice Angote assumes office – Kenya News Agency

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Justice Oscar Angote is now the Presiding Judge at the Environment and Land Court (ELC), Milimani Law Courts.

Justice Angote has taken over from Justice Samson Okong’o, who served as the first ELC Presiding Judge since the inception of the Court that is empowered with the responsibility to hear and resolve disputes of the environment and land in Kenya.

Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony held at the Milimani Law Courts grounds, Chief Justice (CJ) and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya, Justice Martha Koome, stated that the 39 ELC court stations and 51 Judges are the manpower that is capable of ensuring expeditious disposal of environmental and land matters.

Justice Martha Koome, President of Supreme Court of Kenya, speaks during the Installation and Assumption of Office ceremony of Justice Oscar Angote as Preside Judge of the Environment and Land Court. This ceremony was held at Milimani Law Courts grounds in Nairobi on 13th July 2022. Photo by Edwin Mang’eni

“With population growth, there is no doubt that we are bound to face challenges of land scarcity, and with that comes conflict over the access, ownership and use of this valuable asset,” stated the CJ.

Koome asked the Presiding Judge and the judges of the ELC to always note that part of the causes of instability in Kenya relate to land question.

“You have a responsibility of mediating conflicts in relation to property and property rights, to ensure peaceful co-existence of families, communities and the nation at large,” she emphasized.

The CJ summoned the Presiding Judge as well as all ELC judges to meet the target of courts and to complete cases within three years to avoid complaints about delayed justice or backlog.

She at the same time commended the outgoing Presiding Judge, Justice Samson Okong’o, for setting the bar high for other principal judges and the exceptional commitment towards the lives of the many litigants he touched during his tenure.

Justice Philomena Mwilu – Deputy Chief Justice and Vice President of Supreme Court of Kenya – stated that access to justice regarding land issues must be accessible because Kenya depends on the agrarian sector and its agricultural sector for subsistence and commercial.

“It is essential that the value of land is not locked up in long winding disputes,” she stressed.

Mwilu said that land should be valued as a source of production, as well as as a facilitator for commerce and trade. Mwilu also suggested that effective dispute resolution processes in the courts or tribunals should be enacted to protect and enhance the land’s value.

The Deputy CJ commended Justice Okong’o for his outstanding service and congratulated Justice Angote for getting the position, noting that she had no doubt that he will build on the progress of ELC and enhance its productivity and effectiveness.

Justice Angote said the Court will continue working with its partners to digitize the court’s system which will go a long way in streamlining its operations.

Angote added that he will continue to build on the programmes Justice Okong’o put in place to strengthen the judiciary professionalism, as well as follow the principles set by CJ Koome which include accessibility, efficiency, transparency, accountability, inclusiveness and shared leadership, cooperative dialogue and social justice.

“I follow in line of remarkable leaders in the Judiciary who have been given the mantle to lead their divisions. As a court we should look beyond our role of resolving land and environment disputes and have a strategic priority for good governance,” said Angote.

Justice Okong’o who assured Justice Angote of his full support also thanked Judges of the ELC and the entire judiciary for their support when he introduced the new working methods and case management strategies.

By Caroline Mbusa and Jedida Barasa

Source: kenyanews

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