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NJC Recommends 2 Judges For Immediate Retirement

by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
April 24, 2020
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The National Judicial Council, NJC has recommended the compulsory retirement of two judges with immediate effect.

In a statement by the Director of Information NJC, Soji Oye, said the judges are the Acting President, Imo State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Francis Abosi and Justice Aliyu Liman of the Bauchi State High Court.

Oye said the council headed by the Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Tanko Muhammad,took the decision during its 91st Intensive Meeting held online on April 22 and April 23.

The NJC said Justice Abosi, was recommended for compulsory retirement following the falsification of his date of birth from 1950 to 1958.

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The council said findings showed that he was supposed to have retired in November, 2015 when he clocked the mandatory retirement age of Sixty-five (65) years.

The Council decided to recommend for his compulsory retirement to Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State and to also deduct the salaries he had earned from November, 2015 to date from his retirement benefit.

“Justice Liman was recommended to the Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed for compulsory retirement pursuant to the findings by the Council for his failure to deliver judgment in suit No BA/100/2010, between Abubakar Isa and Sheik Tahir Bauchi within the three months period stipulated by the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The Council viewed his failure to deliver judgment for nearly four years as a misconduct, contrary to Section 292 (1) (b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as amended and Rules 1.3 and 3.7 of the 2016 Revised Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The Council, in the exercise of its disciplinary powers under the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, suspended the two judges from office pending the approval of the recommendation of the Council for his compulsory retirement to the their respective State Governors,” The NJC said.

The NJC also set up a 10-man committee to develop a template for court sittings in spite of the lockdown and Covid-19 challenges.

The NJC said the committee is to come up with urgent practical strategic measures to be put in place in order to ensure Courts continue to function in spite of the lockdown and COVID-19 challenges.

The committee would be chaired by Justice Olabode Rhodes-Vivour, while Justices M. B. Dongban-Mensem, J. T. Tsoho, B. B. Kanyip, Ishaq Bello, O. A. Ojo and Kashim Zannah would serve as members.

Other members are Paul Usoro (SAN), A. B. Mahmoud (SAN) and D. D. Dodo (SAN).

The council said that the committee is to come up with guidelines or template for implementation.

“To explore possible areas of collaboration between the Judiciary and the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, stakeholders in the Justice Administration and Development Partners in Justice Administration Sector.

“Any other measures that the Committee may deem fit in realising these objectives and the Committee has fourteen (14) days to submit its Report.

During the meeting, the NJC also appointed 70 Judicial Officers for the Federal and State Judiciaries.

The 70 judicial officers are appointed as President, Court of Appeal, Grand Kadis, President, Customary Court of Appeal and Judges of High Court of States and the Federal Capital Territory and Kadis of States Sharia Courts of Appeal.

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