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  • NJC recommends compulsory retirement of Osun High Court Judge… probe into 51 petitions against others

    NJC recommends compulsory retirement of Osun High Court Judge… probe into 51 petitions against others

    The National Judicial Council NJC has recommended compulsory retirement of a High Court Judge in Osun State, S.O Falola,The NJC also sets up panels to investigate 51 petitions against others over various acts of misconduct in the discharge of their judicial duties.

    The Osun High Court Judge was recommended to Governor Ademola Adeleke for compulsory retirement for granting fraudulent orders against the provisions of the law.At its 104th Meeting held in Abuja, the Council invoked its Constitutional powers and placed the Judge on indefinite suspension from duties pending the time governor Adeleke would give effect to its recommendation.

    NJC statement issued by its Director of Information Mr Soji Oye on Thursday indicated that Justice Falola incurred the wrath of the Council when he granted a Garnishee Order Absolute against Polaris Bank for the sum of N283,174,000 in a questionable and strange manner and endorsement of the Order,

    The compulsory retirement recommendation was made sequel to the findings of an Investigation Committee in a petition written against the Judge by one Dapo Kolapo Olowo and Polaris Bank.

    Justice Falola was also found wanting for attaching the account of the Garnishee with another garnishee and not the account of the Judgment Debtor who had the legal obligation to pay the supposed judgment sum.NJC found that the Judge misconducted himself by entertaining suit No HIK/41/2018 when there was no evidence of a judgment of the Kwara State High Court before him, neither was there a Certificate of Registration of same in Osun State to confer jurisdiction on him. It further found the conduct of the Judge travelling to Lagos to visit the Counsel of the Bank in his Chambers on the issue of Garnishee Proceedings unbecoming of the standard expected of a Judicial Officer.

    Consequently, Council recommended him to Governor Adeleke for compulsory retirement with immediate effect.

    Meanwhile, in the exercise of its disciplinary powers under the 1999 Constitution, the Council has suspended Hon. Justice Falola from office pending the approval of the recommendation of his compulsory retirement by the Governor.However, the Council declined the request of Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State for permission to swear in the next Most Senior Judge in the State in acting capacity, following allegations levelled against Justice Adepele Ojo, Chief Judge, Osun State and the resolution of the State House of Assembly to suspend him.

    The Council affirmed that Justice Ojo is still the recognized Chief Judge of Osun State and would not work on the resolution of a State House of Assembly, as it is the only body constitutionally empowered to investigate Judicial Officers and recommend same for any action to the Governor.

    Consequently, it ordered that Osun State should revert to status quo.At the meeting presided over by the Chief Justice of Nigeria CJN, Olukayode Ariwoola, 11 probe panels were put in place to investigate 51 fresh petitions against other Judicial officers for gross acts of misconduct.

    The statement also revealed that the Council considered the reports of other Investigation Committees that had concluded their sittings, and dismissed petitions written against Justice Ekaete F. F. Obot, Chief Judge, Akwa Ibom State, Justice Benson Anya of High Court Abia State, Justice Z. B. Abubakar of Federal High Court, Justice Opufaa Ben-Whyte and Augusta Uche K. Chuku of the High Court of Rivers State, for being un-meritorious or withdrawal of petition by the Petitioners.

    However, Hon Justice A. I. Akobi of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory is to be issued a letter of guidance to take proper charge and control of his Court. Similarly, the NJC Council resolved to report a Senior Advocate of Nigeria SAN, A. A. Aribisala, to Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) for investigation and disciplinary action, for the unpalatable and derogatory remarks he made against a Judicial Officer and by extension, the NJC in his petition to the Council.

  • NLC Denies Being Part Of FG Delegation To COP28 Summit

    NLC Denies Being Part Of FG Delegation To COP28 Summit

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has stated that its members were not among the 1,411 delegates who accompanied President Bola Tinubu to the recent COP28 climate change event. 

    Through an official tweet, the NLC clarified that its engagement in climate change initiatives was independently financed and separate from governmental delegations.

    In their statement, the NLC highlighted, “NLC was not part of Federal Government’s Delegation to COP28. NLC Climate change Department has been involved in COP activities long before now. All our participation in Climate Change activities are fully driven and funded Independently.”

    This declaration by the union comes amidst criticism faced by the President Tinubu-led government for allegedly transporting an excessive number of delegates, surpassing 1,000 individuals, to the climate change summit, triggering discontent particularly during a period of economic strain in the nation.

    Responding to the criticism, the government refuted the claims of 1,411 delegates, asserting that only 422 individuals were funded for the trip. 

  • EFCC Clears Air On University Students Involvement In Yahoo Yahoo

    EFCC Clears Air On University Students Involvement In Yahoo Yahoo

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has addressed reports misinterpreting remarks made by its Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, regarding the involvement of Nigerian university students in cybercrimes.Contrary to circulating claims, the EFCC emphasized that Olukoyede’s comments were misunderstood. 

    According to the agency’s spokesman, Dele Oyewale, the chairman’s concerns centered on the rising trend of internet-related crimes among youths.In a statement released, Oyewale clarified that Olukoyede’s remarks highlighted the need for increased media awareness among youths to combat the surge in cyber fraud. 

    He reiterated that the chairman did not categorize “seven out of 10” Nigerian students as criminals but rather expressed worry about the potential future ramifications if the prevalence of cybercrimes among youths remains unchecked.

    Part of the statement reads, “He did say that reports and intelligence available to him indicated that, unless this trajectory of youth involvement in internet fraud is addressed and reversed, the future of their leadership of our great nation may be threatened and if it continues in the next 10 years, 7 out 10 of our youths may be getting involved in cybercrimes. At no time did he say that “seven out of 10″ Nigerian students are criminals”.

    His concerns still bother on breaking the jinx of mass indulgence of youths in cybercrimes”.

  • 3 Injured As NDLEA Officers Battle Drug Dealers In Edo

    3 Injured As NDLEA Officers Battle Drug Dealers In Edo

    A clash between National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) operatives and armed individuals has resulted in three operatives sustaining injuries, with one requiring brain surgery. 

    The confrontation arose when suspected hoodlums attempted to obstruct the operatives from reaching a concealed drug warehouse deep within Opuje forest in Edo State’s Owan West Local Government Area.

    In a statement released by the agency on Thursday, after a two-hour gun battle, the NDLEA personnels managed to leave the area.

    It all started with a credible intelligence prompting NDLEA officers to target the warehouse containing psychoactive substances slated for distribution nationwide during the festive period. 

    Describing the Opuje community as a hub for cannabis cultivation, the statement highlighted the cartels’ extensive investments, including deforestation and cultivation spanning hundreds of hectares.

    After harvest, these cartels construct warehouses within forest reserves, guarded by armed youths round-the-clock.

    Acting on intelligence suggesting the restocking of these warehouses for the festive season’s drug distribution, NDLEA teams initiated operations to dismantle them. 

    While demolishing warehouses in Ujiogba forest, they encountered gunfire upon approaching the Opuje forest due to roads being blocked by armed hoodlums.

    NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd.), condemned the attack, vowing relentless pursuit of those behind violence against agency personnel.

    He affirmed the agency’s commitment to bringing culprits to justice and dismantling their criminal networks.

  • Vice President Shettima Visits Victims Of Kaduna Air Bombardment

    Vice President Shettima Visits Victims Of Kaduna Air Bombardment

    Vice President Kashim Shettima on Thursday visited Kaduna State to sympathize with the victims and families of those affected by the recent military air strike in Tudun Biri village, Igabi Local Government Area.

    His arrival at the Nigerian Air Force base, Mando was greeted by Governor Uba Sani and senior officials of the Kaduna State Government.

    Initially scheduled for Wednesday, Shettima postponed his visit to Thursday to engage with the affected communities.

    This condolence visit, is coming four days after the tragic airstrike that resulted in the deaths of more than 85 people and various degrees of injuries.

    The unfortunate incident has drawn widespread condemnation from both local and international organizations.

    Calls for investigations and the implementation of standardized procedural measures have emerged in response to the incident.

    Taking responsibility for the accident, the Army, represented by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Christopher Musa, offered apologies during his visit to the affected community.

    Assurances were made to prevent any recurrence of such a devastating incident.

  • What Benin Republic President Discussed With Tinubu At Aso Rock

    What Benin Republic President Discussed With Tinubu At Aso Rock

    President Patrice Talon of Benin Republic made a diplomatic visit to President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria at the State House in Abuja on Wednesday evening.

    Both leaders engaged in discussions to bolster trade relations between their nations, emphasizing the critical need for cooperation to drive economic growth in West Africa.

    President Tinubu highlighted the necessity for synchronized efforts between Nigeria and Benin Republic, emphasizing their shared interests and likening the countries to conjoined twins.

    Expressing support for Benin’s economic initiatives, Tinubu underlined the importance of common economic principles and priorities. 

    He lauded President Talon’s proactive approach and expressed readiness to foster prosperity through private sector collaboration.

    President Talon sought President Tinubu’s support in enhancing trade ties ahead of the ECOWAS Summit, emphasizing the importance of stronger economic integration between Benin and Nigeria. 

    He outlined Benin’s national development plan focusing on deepening ties with Nigeria, particularly in trade, and stressed the need for implementing existing agreements to promote mutual growth.

    Additionally, Talon proposed the formation of an inter-ministerial technical committee to facilitate cooperation across sectors and address bilateral issues like smuggling, aiming to protect interests while aligning their economies.

    “Our investment programme must be revised to factor in all factors of the Nigerian economy. We seek to set up an inter-ministerial technical committee that will jointly prepare a draft document for our legislatures. I am ready to sign an executive order to appoint members of the council to advance mutually beneficial cooperation across sectors.

    “There have been difficulties bilaterally on the issue of smuggling. We will work hard to coordinate and ensure that your interests are protected as we integrate our economies. I want us to make history together,” President Talon said.

  • NJC recommends Eleven S/court justices, one A/court justice, 32 others

    NJC recommends Eleven S/court justices, one A/court justice, 32 others

    The National Judicial Council(NJC), has recommends appointment of 11
    Supreme Court Justices, one Justice of Court of Appeal, 6 Heads of
    Courts and 26 other Judicial Officers.

    The NJC, at its 104 Meeting of 6 December 2023, considered the list of
    candidates presented by its Interview Committee and at the end of
    deliberations, recommended the under-listed names of successful
    candidates as Heads of Courts and other Judicial Officers for the
    Federal and State Courts in Nigeria.

    According to Soji Oye, Esq.
    Director, Information, all  recommended candidates to the Supreme Court
    Bench would be sworn-in after the approval of their recommendation by
    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and the subsequent confirmation of
    their appointment by the Senate.

    The various Heads of Court recommended would also be sworn-in upon the
    approval of their appointment by their various State Governors and
    subsequent confirmation of same by their respective State Houses of
    Assembly.

    The Eleven justices for supreme court are:

    Hon. Justice Jummai Hannatu Sankey, OFR, Hon. Justice Chidiebere Nwaoma
    Uwa, Hon. Justice Chioma Egondu Nwosu-Iheme, Hon. Justice Haruna Simon
    Tsammani, Hon. Justice Moore Aseimo A. Adumein, Hon. Justice Obande
    Festus Ogbuinya, Hon. Justice Stephen Jonah Adah, Hon. Justice Habeeb
    Adewale O. Abiru, Hon. Justice Jamilu Yammama Tukur, Hon. Justice
    Abubakar Sadiq Umar, Hon. Justice Mohammed Baba Idris.

    One justice, of the court of Appeal.
    Hon. Justice Mohammed Ahmed Ramat

    CHIEF JUDGE TARABA STATE
      Hon. Justice Joel Filibus Agya

    4. CHIEF JUDGE, KEBBI STATE
      Hon. Justice Umar Abubakar

    5. GRAND KADI, SHARIA COURT OF APPEAL, KEBBI STATE
      Hon. Kadi Sadiq Usman Mukhtar

    6. PRESIDENT, CUSTOMARY COURT OF APPEAL, OGUN STATE
      Hon. Justice A. O. Femi-Segun

    7. PRESIDENT, CUSTOMARY COURT OF APPEAL, TARABA STATE
      Hon. Justice Alfred Yakubu
    8. PRESIDENT, CUSTOMARY COURT OF APPEAL, OYO STATE
      Hon. Justice Tajudeen M. Abdulganiyu
    9. ONE HIGH COURT JUDGE, BAYELSA STATE
      Amaebi Ibomo Orukari

    10. ONE HIGH COURT JUDGE, OGUN STATE
      Akinyemi Martins Ayodele

    11. THREE HIGH COURT JUDGES, CROSS RIVER STATE
      1. Ama Edet Ekpo
    2. Theresa Ansa Agom
      3. Jalarth Ogar Agim

    12. THREE KADIS, SHARIA COURT OF APPEAL, ZAMFARA STATE
      1. Aminu Abdullahi Gusau
      2. Usman Hassan Gummi
      3. Hadi Sani

    13. TWO KADIS, SHARIA COURT OF APPEAL, NASARAWA STATE
    1. Abubakar Ahmad Tijjani
    2. Aliyu Ibrahim Ebbema
    14. NINE HIGH COURT JUDGES, KANO STATE;
      1. Fatima Adamu
      2. Hauwa Lawal Umar
      3. Musa Ahmad
      4. Musa Daihuru Mohammed
      5. Farida Rabiu Danbappa
      6. Halima Aliyu Nasir
      7. Aisha Mahmoud
      8. Adam Abdullahi
      9. Hanif Sanusi Yusuf
    15. ONE JUDGE, CUSTOMARY COURT OF APPEAL, BAYELSA STATE
      Opokuma David Lawrence
    16. FOUR HIGH COURT JUDGES, NASARAWA STATE
      1. Esther Mami Ejeh
      2. Ibrahim Dauda Shekarau
    3 Musa Muhammad Dallah
    4. Makama Tanze Benjamin

    17. TWO JUDGES, CUSTOMARY COURT OF APPEAL, OGUN STATE
    1. Awoyomi Bolanle Adenike
      2. Lawal Adeniyi Olusanya

  • NJI Administrator Tasks Judiciary Correspondents On Court Reportage

    NJI Administrator Tasks Judiciary Correspondents On Court Reportage

    Administrator of the National Judicial Institute (NJI), Abuja, Justice Salisu Garba Abdullahi (rtd), has tasked judiciary correspondents to maintain fair and balanced reportage of judicial proceedings especially in this era when fake news is commonly peddled via the social media.This was expressed, Wednesday, in his keynote address at the opening ofa 2-day workshop organized by the NJI for members of the National Association of Judiciary Correspondents, Abuja chapter.According to the Administrator, the participants’ role as judiciary correspondents is portraying the Judiciary in good light directly. Impacts upon public opinion and public confidence.With the theme: “Pursuing Media Service Excellence for Optimal Productivity in the Judiciary” the NJI Administrator urged judiciary reporters to continuously be guided by the dictates and ethics of journalism practice.Abdullahi exuded confidence that regularly abiding with the ethics of the profession will no doubt promote media excellence, which in turn will deepen optimal judicial productivity as the theme stipulates.”It is important that I emphasize the need to remain unbiased as journalists and as judiciary correspondents.”The pen they say is mightier than the sword. You will therefore agree with me that biased reportage would certainly ignite unobjective responses in the polity and this would be at variance with the tenets of a democratic society.”Therefore, the desire to ensure that you are at par with your contemporaries in other climes, in line with best global best practices remains a task that all stakeholders must close ranks to achieve” the NJI Administrator said.Justice Abdullahi reminded participants that the impact of judicial integrity to the growth of public confidence in the Judiciary cannot be overemphasized; as such, the need for judiciary reporters to carefully streamline their reportage to reflect integrity exhibited by judicial officers, which he said, is crucial in promoting public confidence in the Judiciary.The Administrator reiterated that transparency is strengthened by the important role Judiciary reporters play in their reportage of judicialofficers.In his remarks, Secretary of the National Judicial Institute,Abdullazeez Olumo Esq. reminded participants that the of theme of the workshop also applies to the media.While commending judiciary correspondents for the robust relationship existing between them and the NJI, Mr Olumo, however, expressed regret that public perception of the judiciary has not been friendly andcommendable.Mr Olumo submitted that the dwindling and negative public perception of the Judiciary could be attributed to what Nigerians read in mainstream and social media.”The public perception of the Judiciary has not been good enough. The Judiciary has really not been treated fairly by the media” Mr Olumosaid.He explained that most often than not, the public doesn’t understand how the Judiciary works, insisting that the media, particularly judiciary reporters must sensitize the public through their reports rather than dwelling on sensation and biased reportage.According to Olumo, some issues that ought not be in court are litigated upon, and when the litigant fails, the person resorts to making inflammatory remarks against the judiciary because the judgment didn’t go the person’s way.”Evidence, Facts and law play key role in hearing and determination of an issue before the court. When you juxtapose these three issues, and present a good case in court, definitely you will get justice.”What you give to the court is what you get back. The court is not a Father Christmas that gives you what you did not ask of.”The media, especially judiciary correspondents should help to sensitize the public through objective, factual and well informed reportage, so that the negative perception of the Judiciary can be reduced, Olumosaid.”It is only the judiciary Correspondents that can do this and we enjoin you to continue to be objective, unbiased while shunning sensationalism in the discharge of your reportage,” the NJI Secretary stated.On the Institute’s part, Olumo assured that the workshop has come to stay in view of the fact that education is a continuum.”Education is an on going process, and one can only stop learning, when one is dead, Olumo said.He therefore assured that the NJI will continue to educate and trainJudiciary Correspondents through capacity building workshops.Also speaking, Chairman of the National Association of Judiciary Correspondents Abuja Chapter, Mr Kayode Lawal, thanked the Administrator of NJI, Justice Garba Abdullahi (rtd) for fulfilling his promise of ensuring that the yearly workshop for Judiciary Correspondents issustained.Lawal confessed that since the inception of the capacity building workshop many years ago, Judiciary Correspondents have become more precise, guided, careful in choice of technical words and objective in reporting the courts.He assured that Judiciary reporters will continue to discharge their duties without fear or favour while at the same time avoid contemptous issues, sensationalism and unbiased reportage.The 1st paper presentation, titled “Reportage of Court in Proceedings:Respect for Victims, Privacies and Presenting the Truth to the Public”was presented by Venerable Tunde Oyesina Esq. of New Telegraph newspaper.

  • Sensitive Documents Carted As Gunmen Attack Kogi State Tribunal Secretary

    Sensitive Documents Carted As Gunmen Attack Kogi State Tribunal Secretary

     Unknown gunmen targeted Mr. David Umar Mike, the secretary of the Kogi State Governorship Election Tribunal, in an attack where sensitive petition documents linked to the recently held gubernatorial election were stolen.

    According to State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP William Aya on Wednesday, armed assailants robbed five political parties’ petition documents, which included materials from the Action Alliance (AA), Action People’s Party (APP), Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), along with personal items belonging to Mr. Mike. 

    The stolen items comprised two record books and a bag.

    The incident unfolded near the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) office around 1:20 PM on Monday while Mr. Mike and colleagues were en route to the tribunal’s location at the state High Court complex in Lokoja.

    Mr. Mike, along with his colleagues, reported the occurrence to the State Criminal Investigation Department on December 4th, 2023. 

    The police revealed that armed, hooded men in SUVs blocked Mr. Mike’s vehicle, fired shots, forcibly removed them from the car, and plundered the petition documents.

    “That just before the CBN at about 1320hrs, one SUV vehicle which had earlier overtaken him blocked his car with two other SUVs following behind.

    “All of them surrounded and blocked him as he attempted to reverse. That he saw about seven hooded men all heavily armed and dressed in black attire who shot severally into the air and dragged him and his two other colleagues out of their car, ransacked the car and made away with all the petition documents.”

    The State Commissioner of Police, CP Onuoha Benthrand, has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the incident.

    Authorities have urged the public to refrain from making statements that might influence the ongoing investigation.

  • Court Dismisses Ihedioha’s Suit Seeking Uzodinma’s Sack, Fines Lawyer N40 Million

    Court Dismisses Ihedioha’s Suit Seeking Uzodinma’s Sack, Fines Lawyer N40 Million

    The Supreme Court of Nigeria has thrown out a suit filed by 2019 People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship Candidate in Imo State, Emeka Ihedioha seeking Hope Uzodinma’s removal from office.

    Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mike Ozekhome, representing Emeka Ihedioha from the Peoples Democratic Party, was also fined N40 million by the apex court for filing what was deemed a frivolous motion.

    The Supreme Court dismissed the application, stating it lacked merit and jurisdiction.

    The court clarified that the 60-day period to address the election matter had passed. 

    Justice Tijjani Abubakar delivered the lead judgment, noting the application’s lack of substance and imposed the fine to be paid to the four respondents involved in the case: the Action Peoples Party, Uche Nnadi, Uche Nwosu, and INEC. 

    Ozekhome’s motion claimed that the All Progressives Congress had no candidate in the 2019 Imo governorship election, challenging Uzodimma’s governorship on the APC platform.

    Meanwhile, Uzodinma will face fresh legal battles as his opponents, Athan Achonu of the Labour Party and Sam Anyanwu of the PDP have vowed to seek redress at the Tribunal over the November 11 governorship polls.

    Uzodinma was re-elected as governor  after clearing all the 27 Local Government Areas of the state to emerge winner.