NJC Okays Five Judges Appointments, Sacks Taraba CJ 

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Having found merit in the petition against  Justice F. B. Andetur, the National Judicial Council, (NJC), has ordered the Chief Judge of Taraba State to vacate his office with immediate effect.
This decision also came with the constitution of other committees to probe petitions against four other judges and the appointment of six heads of court, and five judges

 

The Council, headed by the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Kayode Ariwoola has also ordered the next most senior Judge in the state to take over from the sacked Taraba CJ

 

The NJC had at the end of its March 16th meeting recommended the compulsory retirement of the CJ, following the findings of a Committee that investigated a petition against him by Senator Muhammed Sanusi Dagash.

 

It stated that the Taraba CJ suppressed judgment by failing to deliver his verdict in Suit No: TRSJ/134/17: Mallam Kassim Yahaya Ahmad Vs Shittu Wurmo & Shuwari Farms Limited, 30 months after all the parties adopted their final addresses.

 

“Council, after deliberation found that the Hon. Chief Judge breached the provisions of S.294(1) of the Constitution and therefore recommended him for compulsory retirement with immediate effect to Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku of Taraba State.

 

“In the interim, the Council in the exercise of its disciplinary powers under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as amended, is suspending Hon. Justice Andetur from office pending his compulsory retirement.
Soji Oye, the spokesperson said another set of four judges is to be probed by committees of the Council over some pending petitions.

 

Even though it did not disclose the identities of the judicial officers under probe, the NJC, however, revealed that the case against them was among seven petitions that were brought before it, out of which three were dismissed.

 

“One of the three, was dismissed for being subjudice and the remaining two were dismissed because the Judicial Officers had retired from service, and by Rule 18(2) (h) of the National Judicial Council Judicial Discipline Regulations 2017, the Respondent Judicial Officers are no longer under the disciplinary control of the Council.

 

“Similarly, Council considered the list of candidates presented by its Interview Committee and at the end of the deliberation, recommended the appointment of six Heads of Court and five Judges of Plateau State High Court as follows:

 

“Chief Judge of Benue State; Hon. Justice Ikpambese Maurice Ahemba; Chief Judge, Adamawa State, Hon. Justice Hafsat Abdulrahman.

 

“Chief Judge, Kwara state, Hon. Justice Abiodun Ayodele Adebara; Chief Judge, Oyo State, Hon. Justice Iyabo Subulade Yerima; Grand Kadi, Sharia Court of Appeal, Adamawa State, Hon. Kadi Ibrahim Wakili Sudi, as well as President, Customary Court of Appeal, Adamawa State, Hon. Justice Audu James Balami”.

 

It gave names of those recommended for appointment as judges of the Plateau State, such as; Charles Donglong, Ashahabu Suleiman Wase, Shikamma Kassam Sheltu, Mary Abah Izam, and Nanle Titus Komak.

 

“The notification of retirements of eight Judicial Officers of the Federal and State Courts and notification of the death of a Court of Appeal Justice were also received and noted by Council”, the statement further read.

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