In a bid to build a system that is truly professional, proactive and accountable with enhanced access to justice, the Anambra State Justice Sector Reform Team has solicited the support and partnership of the Anambra Broadcasting Service ABS. 
The Team made the appeal during a courtesy call on the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the ABS, Chief Uche Nworah, at the station’s Corporate Headquarters in Awka. 
Correspondent Chibuzo Obidike reports that while speaking during the visit , the Chairman and leader of the team, Justice Pete Obiora, represented by the Secretary, Mrs. Rosaline Okeke said that the Justice Sector Reform was borne out of the need to have a speedy justice system and reforms for accessibility. 

He said the visit was to seek  partnership  with the station for awareness creation in its  various programmes.  
Contributing, the State Programme Co-coordinator, Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption, ROLAC, Mrs. Josephine Onah and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Welfare, Women and Children Affairs, Dr. Azuka Ofomata  explained  that the Justice Sector reform is impartial, efficient, transparent and eager to ensuring the entrenchment of the rule of law and respect for fundamental human rights.  
Responding, the Managing Director and Chief executive Officer of the Anambra Broadcasting Service, ABS, Chief Nworah, expressed satisfaction  with the team’s mission and vision which according to him is in line with the station’s mandate of educating, entertaining and informing the public towards achieving a better society.
The Head of Legal Services of the Anambra Broadcasting service, Juliet Amasiatu is one of the members of the team.