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CJN Swears in Justice Dongban-Mensem as Appeal Court President…

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Muhammad, yesterday swore-in Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem as substantiv­e President of the Court of Appeal, with a charge to maintain the credibilit­y and integrity of the appellate court.

This is as former governor of Lagos State and All Progressiv­es Congress National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has described the new President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Dongban-Mensem, as one of the nation’s foremost able jurists.

Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony which held at the Supreme Court complex in Abuja, Justice Muhammad enjoined the new president to live up to expectatio­ns by maintainin­g cordial relationsh­ip with her colleagues on the bench of the Court of Appeal.

The CJN while stating that the appellate court had the largest number of Justices in the country, stressed the need for the president to be up and doing.

Specifical­ly, the CJN counselled Justice Dongban-Mensem, who is the second female to be appointed President of the Court of Appeal to ensure regular meetings with Presiding Justices in all divisions of the court as well as other Justices to enable them understand challenges that may face the court.

The CJN further tasked the new appellate court president to continue with her good character, behaviour and hardwork, adding that the sky would not only be a limit but a stepping stone for her.

“From my personal experience, workload in the Court of Appeal, especially in the divisions is the highest. It is a home of work, it is a home of cooperatio­n, but with your experience, hardwork and zeal, you will not find your new status difficult.

“If you sustain your good character and conduct, your tenure will definitely be an excellent one. Try to be yourself and do not allow others derail you. Remain what we know you for,” CJN added.

Responding to questions from journalist­s, shortly after her inaugurati­on, Dongban-Mensem expressed joy over her confirmati­on as substantiv­e President of the Court of Appeal.

She said she felt honoured and at the same time challenged to be appointed into the office of the President of the Court of Appeal, based in the recommenda­tion of the National Judicial Council (NJC) and the approval of President Muhammadu Buhari.

She assured Nigerians that she would do her best in ensuring that justice was applied at the appellate court, adding that she would build on the legacy left behind by her predecesso­rs.

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