April 16, 2024

Delta State Judiciary debunks Allegations of Child Trafficking, illegal Adoption against Chief Judge

The Delta State Judiciary has debunked as unsubstantiated allegations of child trafficking and illegal adoption of children in the State levelled against the State Chief Judge, Justice Marshal Umukoro.

Justice Umukoro was accused of wrongdoing by one Mr. Ighorhiohwunu Aghogho.

Making clarifications in Asaba,  the Head of Protocol and Public Relations, High Court of Justice, Delta State, Mr. Agbaragu Timothy  said the series of defamatory online publications by Mr. Aghogho, a proprietor of Explosive Academy, Abraka, was calculated to smear the good image and reputation of the State Chief Judge.

Reacting to the “barrage of unguided, unconscionable, and propaganda of calumny” in the social media by Mr. Aghogho,  Mr. Agbaragu disclosed that Mr. Aghogho whose license to operate an orphanage ‘ Explosive Academy’ Abraka, was revoked by the Delta State Ministry of Women Affairs, Community and Social Development,  for breach of terms and other irregularitie.

Aghogho had on several occasions written countless frivolous petitions against the person and office of the Chief Judge to the National Judicial Council, NJC , Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC , and other entities.

Outcome of all investigations had duly exonerated the Chief Judge.

He described Aghogho’s unprovoked campaign of calumny as evidence of frustration, suspected depression, even as he urged the public to discountenance such cheap blackmail coming from a reactionist whose stock in trade was vitriolic attack on public office holders for cheap popularity.


Mr. Agbaragu said that the Chief Judge would have dismissed such unprovoked and unbridled defamatory assault against his person and office as a inconsequential handwork of idle mind.

Justice Umukoro posited that, as an individual who holds such esteemed office on public trust, he onsidered it pertinent to inform unsuspecting members of the general public that there was no iota of truth whatsoever in the allegations made against him by Mr. Aghogho and his cohorts.

He explained that as the number one Judicial Officer of the State and a symbol of justice, who has sworn to judicial oath to dispense justice to all, including children, the Chief Judge saddled with the constitutional responsibility to defend rights of children has done the needful by constituting Family Courts in all the senatorial districts of the State in order to protect rights and privileges of children.

Mr. Agbaragu, therefore, advised Mr. Aghogho to desist from his ignoble and unwarranted campaign of calumny against the person and office of the State Chief Judge, and engage in endeavors that would bring benefits  to himself, children and society at large.

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