Judge Sahl Hamza takes the oath of office as Secretary-General of the Supreme Judicial Council.

Judge Sworn in as Secretary General of the Supreme Judicial Council

On Thursday, Judge Sahl Mohammed Hamza Nasser took the oath of office before President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, the head of the Presidential Leadership Council. This ceremony marked his appointment as the Secretary General of the Supreme Judicial Council and a member of the council. The Chief Justice, Judge Mohsen Yahya Taleb, was also present during the event.

Presidential Meeting Highlights Responsibilities

Following the swearing-in ceremony, President Alimi met with Judge Hamza to extend his congratulations. He emphasized the significant responsibilities that lie ahead for Hamza in managing administrative and financial affairs. The President stressed the importance of overseeing the technical support bodies of the Supreme Judicial Council and organizing their work to ensure efficiency and prompt results.

Commitment to Judicial Development

President Alimi praised the achievements made in recent months regarding institutional development and ongoing updates to judicial bodies. He reaffirmed the Presidential Leadership Council’s commitment to working closely with the government to secure necessary resources for judicial personnel. This collaboration aims to enhance the judicial system and facilitate services for citizens.

Acknowledgment of Judicial Challenges

The President expressed his understanding, along with his fellow council members, of the challenges faced by judicial personnel. He voiced confidence in the judiciary’s ability to overcome difficulties and continue serving the public. Alimi highlighted the deep commitment of judicial officials to their national responsibilities, especially amid the severe conditions created by the Houthi militia, which operates with support from the Iranian regime.

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