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    NJC Sacks 2 Judges, Sets Panel To Probe 26 Others Over Corruption

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comOctober 4, 2018 --- 10:19 pmNo Comments6 Mins Read
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    The National Judicial Council, NJC, Thursday, recommended the dismissal of  two judges for their alleged involvement in corrupt charges.

    At the end of its 87th Meeting on Wednesday, the council found merit in two different petitions that were lodged against Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia of the Federal High Court in Lagos and Justice James T. Agbadu-Fishim of the National Industrial Court, NIC, from the Bench by the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu.

    The NJC, in a statement that was signed by its Director of Information, Mr. Soji Oye, said it has equally constituted four panels to investigate 26 other Judges that allegedly engaged in judicial malpractice.

    “Hon. Mr. Justice R. N. Ofili-Ajumogobia was recommended to President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, for removal by dismissal from office pursuant to the findings by the Council on the allegations of misconduct contained in a petition to the Council by the Acting Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr Ibrahim Magu, alleging that:

    “Hon. Mr. Justice R. N. Ofili-Ajumogobia is a Director/Chief Executive Officer and sole signatory to Nigel and Colive Company contrary to the Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “Several personalities, individuals, government officials and business partners lodged funds into various accounts belonging to the Hon. Judge; and;

    “There was an ex-parte communication between the Hon. Judge and Mr. Godwin Oblah, SAN, during the pendency of his matter before the His Lordship.

    “The Council, however, could not consider other allegations in the petition because they are already before a court where the judge is standing trial. Council left those matters for the trial to take its legal course”.

    Pertaining to Justice Fishim, the Council said it confirmed that the Judge, while on the NIC Bench, received various sums of money from litigants and lawyers that had cases before him, and some influential Nigerians, under the false pretence that he was bereaved or that there was delay in the payment of his salary.

    “This is contrary to the Code of Conduct for judicial officers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.

    The legal body, which is headed by Justice Walter Onnoghen, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, said it had notified President Muhammadu Buhari of the ingredients of the offence it established against the two sacked Judges, and recommended their immediate dismissal.

    “In the interim, the Council, in exercise of its disciplinary powers under paragraph 21 (d) of the Third Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as amended, has suspended Hon. Mr. Justices R. N. Ofili-Ajumogobia and James T. Agbadu-Fishim with immediate effect pending their removal from office by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

    Meanwhile, NJC said it rejected the letter of voluntary retirement submitted to it by Justice Joshua E. Ikede of Delta State High Court.

    Though the voluntary retirement letter was purported to be with effect from October 1, the NJC, said its investigations on a petition written by Zik Gbemre, National Co-ordinator of Niger Delta Peace Coalition, revealed that the Judge falsified his age.

    “Council found that the Hon. Judge ought to have retired since 1st October 2016. Consequently, it backdated his retirement to 2016 and recommended to the government of Delta State to deduct from the retirement benefits of the judge, all salaries received by him from October, 2016 till date and remit it to NJC which pays salaries of all Judicial Officers in the Federation.

    “Council also decided to issue a Letter of Advice to Hon. Mr. Justice K. C. Nwakpa of High Court of Abia State to guard against unwarranted utterances in matters before him. This was as a result of a complaint to the Council by one Princewill Ukegbu.

    “Council considered the reports of various investigation committees and dismissed the petitions written against Hon. Mr. Justice Yusuf Halilu of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Hon. Mr. Justice E. O. Osinuga of the High Court of Ogun State, and Hon. Mr. Justice E. O. Ononeze-Madu of the High Court of Imo State.

    “The petition by Wema Bank against Hon. Mr. Justice Yusuf Halilu of the FCT High Court was dismissed because the allegation of misconduct was not established. The judge’s handling of the related matter did not amount to the alleged misconduct.

    “The petition on allegation of inducement, bias and alteration of Ruling written by David Olawepo Efunwape, Esq. against Hon. Mr. Justice E. O. Osinuga of High Court, Ogun State was found to be false.

    “Council, therefore, decided to report David Olawepo Efunwape, Esq., to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee, LPDC, for appropriate sanctions for making false allegations against a judge.

    “The petition written by Hon. Eugene Okechukwu Dibiagwu against Hon. Mr. Justice E. O. Ononeze Madu was dismissed by the Council for lack of merit.

    “Council also decided to warn the petitioner and asked him to apologise to the Hon. Judge for the false allegation of inducement.

    “New petitions written against twenty-six judicial officers from the Federal and State High Courts were considered by Council, after which it resolved to empanel four committees to investigate.

    “The remaining petitions were summarily dismissed for obvious and manifest lack of merit, being subjudice, concerning administrative matters, or that such petitions were matters for appeal.

    “The dismissed petitions were against Hon. Mr. Justice J. O. Bada, Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal, Benin Division, Hon. Mr. Justice Abdul-Kafarati, Chief Judge, Federal High Court and Hon. Mr. Justices I. N. Buba, H. R. Shagari, R. M. Aikawa, O. E. Abang all of the Federal High Court.

    Others are Hon Justice Marshal Umukoro, Chief Judge, Delta State and Hon. Mr. Justice E. G. Timi also of the Delta State High Court, Hon. Mr. Justice S. U. Dikko, Chief Judge, Nasarawa State, Hon. Mr. Justice P. N. C. Umeadi, Chief Judge, Anambra State, Hon. Mr. Justices A. O. Opesanwo, A. J. Coker both of Lagos State High Court, Hon. Mr. Justice C. I. Gabriel Nwankwo, President, Customary Court of Appeal, River State, and Hon. Mr. Justices C. A. Okirie and G. O. Omeji both of River State High Court.

    Also dismissed are petitions against Hon. Mr. Justice Iniabasi Udobong of High Court, Akwa-Ibom State, Hon. Mr. Justice S. O. Falola of High Court, Osun State, Hon. Grand Kadi, Sokoto State, Hon. Mr. Justice I. B. Ahmed of Katsina State High Court and Hon. Mr. Justice Patricia Mahmoud formerly of the Kano State High Court before her elevation to the Court of Appeal,” the statement further read.

     

    Chief Judge-Federal High Court Chief Judge-Nasarawa State Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers Court of Appeal Court of Appeal-Benin Division David Olawepo Efunwape Esq Federal Republic of Nigeria government of Delta State to deduct from the retirement benefits of the judge H. R. Shagari Hon Justice Marshal Umukoro-Chief Judge-Delta State Hon. Eugene Okechukwu Dibiagwu Hon. Grand Kadi-Sokoto State Hon. Mr. Justice Abdul-Kafarati Hon. Mr. Justice C. I. Gabriel Nwankwo-President-Customary Court of Appeal-Rivers State Hon. Mr. Justice E. G. Timi-Delta State High Court Hon. Mr. Justice E. O. Ononeze Madu Hon. Mr. Justice E. O. Ononeze-Madu-High Court of Imo State Hon. Mr. Justice E. O. Osinuga of High Court-Ogun State Hon. Mr. Justice E. O. Osinuga of the High Court of Ogun State Hon. Mr. Justice I. B. Ahmed of Katsina State High Court Hon. Mr. Justice Iniabasi Udobong of High Court- Akwa-Ibom State Hon. Mr. Justice J. O. Bada- Presiding Justice Hon. Mr. Justice K. C. Nwakpa of High Court of Abia State Hon. Mr. Justice P. N. C. Umeadi-Chief Judge-Anambra State Hon. Mr. Justice Patricia Mahmoud-Kano State High Court Hon. Mr. Justice R. N. Ofili-Ajumogobia- a Director/Chief Executive Officer-Nigel and Colive Company Hon. Mr. Justice S. O. Falola of High Court-Osun State Hon. Mr. Justice S. U. Dikko Hon. Mr. Justice Yusuf Halilu of the FCT High Court Hon. Mr. Justice Yusuf Halilu of the High Court-Federal Capital Territory Hon. Mr. Justices A. O. Opesanwo Hon. Mr. Justices C. A. Okirie and G. O. Omeji both of River State High Court Hon. Mr. Justices I. N. Buba Justice James T. Agbadu-Fishim-National Industrial Court-NIC Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia-Federal High Court Justice Walter Onnoghen Lagos Letter of Advice Mr. Godwin Oblah- SAN Mr. Ibrahim Magu National Judicial Council (NJC) NJC-Director of Information-Mr. Soji Oye O. E. Abang- Federal High Court one Princewill Ukegbu President Muhammadu Buhari President Muhammadu Buhari-GCFR R. M. Aikawa the Chief Justice of Nigeria-CJN Wema Bank Zik Gbemre-National Co-ordinator of Niger Delta Peace Coalition
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