About Kwara State Judiciary
The Kwara State Judiciary is the third arm of government in Kwara State, responsible for the interpretation and application of the law. Established to uphold the principles of justice, equity, and rule of law, the judiciary serves as the guardian of individual rights and freedoms while maintaining societal order.
Leadership:
The judiciary is led by the Honourable Justice A. A. Adebara, the Chief Judge of Kwara State. Under his guidance, the judiciary continues to uphold its commitment to justice, leveraging both traditional values and modern advancements to enhance service delivery.
Our Structure:
The Kwara State Judiciary operates through a network of courts, including the High Court, Magistrate Courts, Customary Courts, and other specialized tribunals. Each of these courts plays a vital role in addressing the legal needs of individuals and institutions across the state.
Goals & Mission
Vision
To be a model judicial system that ensures justice, equity, and fairness for all, fostering public confidence in the rule of law.
Mission
To deliver prompt, impartial, and effective justice through a disciplined, transparent, and innovative judicial process that meets the needs of the people of Kwara State.
Mission
To deliver prompt, impartial, and effective justice through a disciplined, transparent, and innovative judicial process that meets the needs of the people of Kwara State.