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NBA Calls for Scrutiny of Members Shortliste­d for Appointmen­t as FCT High Court Judges

- Wale Igbintade

The Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA) has invited the public to scrutinise 24 of its members shortliste­d for appointmen­t as judges of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court.

This was contained in a statement issued at the weekend by the Publicity Secretary of the associatio­n, Akorede Lawal.

Lawal said the Chief Judge of the FCT, Justice Husseini BabaYusuf, had requested the NBA to call for expression­s of interest from qualified legal practition­ers from 12 different states.

He said the associatio­n consequent­ly published a “notice calling for expression of interest from suitably qualified legal practition­ers of Bauchi, Bayelsa, Enugu, Imo, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba, and Zamfara States origin, for appointmen­t as judges of the High Court of the FCT.”

Those shortliste­d, according to the statement, are Ademuyiwa Oyeyipo, Bamodu Olutomi, Anumaenwe Iheabunike, Celestine Obinna, Hauwa Gummi, Yakubu Muri, Buetnaan Bassi, and Sarah Avoh.

Others are Maryam Yusuf, Victoria Ariwoola, Lesley Wike, Munirat Tanko, Abdullahi Ambali, Esther AgosuAdele­ke, Cajethan Osisioma, Anthony Nwoye, Hayatu Sani, Abdulraham­an Usman, Diane Nkwap, Weriebi Egberipou, Ehusani Simpa, Ifeoluwa Ojediran, Harrison Ngar, and Salihu Salihu.

Lawal said the names of the shortliste­d candidates have now been forwarded to the NBA President by the Chief Judge, who also chairs the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) of the FCT.

Lawal called on the members of the legal community and the general public to submit their comments, objections, or petitions, regarding the suitabilit­y of the candidates.

He explained that all submission­s must be in PDF format and sent to the NBA President via email or WhatsApp before the close of business on Wednesday, March 27.

The associatio­n’s spokespers­on emphasised that this exercise is crucial for maintainin­g the integrity of the judiciary and ensuring that only candidates with the requisite competence, character, and reputation are appointed to the Bench.

“Members of the Bar and the general public are, therefore, invited to submit petitions/ objections and/or comments generally on the suitabilit­y or otherwise of the shortliste­d candidates, who are being considered for appointmen­t as Judges of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory.

“All comments/petitions/ objections should be put in portable document format (PDF) and forwarded as an attachment to the NBA President,” he said.

Lawal said the NBA is committed to promoting transparen­cy and upholding the standards of the judiciary.

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