A total of $24 million has been spent to improve the Mibikuri Magistrate’s Court, located in Black Bush Polder, in order to offer better services to the people of the community and its environs.
Speaking at the recommissioning of the court yesterday, Chancellor of the Judiciary (ag) Justice Yonette Cummings–Edwards explained that the improvements were made to ensure that people in every part of Guyana have “quality access to justice.”
The court provides legal services at the summary level for Mibikuri, Johana, Yakusari, Lesbeholden and other communities in Black Bush Polder. Presi-ding at the location will be Senior Magistrate Alex Moore. However, Magis-trate Rabindranuth Singh, Magistrate Renita Singh and Magistrate Peter Hugh, who are located in the district, will also sit there when necessary.