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Justice: ten judges officially installed – AGP

LIBREVILLE, October 11, 2024 (AGP) – After the appointment of the Supreme Council of the Judiciary on August 14, five sitting magistrates and five magistrates in the Office of the Prosecutor General, began their duties this Friday, October 11 in Libreville , at an official ceremony, in the presence of the general secretaries of the ministries of Reform, Justice and the heads of the high courts, noted the AGP.

The solemn ceremony, led by the First President of the Council of State, Julienne Olga Nzamba Massounga-Tchikaya, was an opportunity for the latter to congratulate the graduates.

“I welcome you, my colleagues, to the Court of Cassation and congratulate you all on your promotion or your appointment,” she rejoiced.

Congratulations shared by the Attorney General at the Court of Cassation, Bosco Alaba-Fall. “It’s always a great pleasure to welcome and install new and promoted colleagues to jurisdiction. The public prosecutor, through my voice, welcomes you to the Court and congratulates you all warmly,” he said.

No, without challenging and inviting those who have been promoted to put their skills to good use. “The Court needs your talents and the wealth of your professional background. I am sure he is an asset to our institution,” he said.

Those who were promoted were promoted to the highest office, especially to the positions of President of the Chamber. They are Tsitsaba Raphaël, Meye Me Ndong François de Paul. For advice, Andjembe Corine-Ndjambou, Ndanga Manboka Alain Roch, Nzah Bekale Lynda Sylvianne, for promotions.

And for those who arrive at the Office of the General Prosecutor, Jean Bedel Moussodou Moundounga and André Patrick Roponat, as general prosecutors.

The latter, who were appointed to the Court of Cassation, the highest jurisdiction in the Gabonese judicial order, will have the essential role of verifying that the rules of law are properly applied to the truths which, for their part, have been considered superior by the inferiors. courts.

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