Nigeria’s Judicial Commission Shortlists 12 Judges, Including Nwite and Omotosho, for Appeal Court

The development was disclosed in a judicial document obtained and shared on Saturday by human rights activist and former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Prof. Chidi Anselm Odinkalu.

The Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) has recommended 12 judges to the National Judicial Council (NJC) as priority candidates for elevation to the Court of Appeal.

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The development was disclosed in a judicial document obtained and shared on Saturday by human rights activist and former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Prof. Chidi Anselm Odinkalu.

According to the document, a total of 48 names were initially forwarded by the President of the Court of Appeal for consideration.

It stated: “Judges nominated by Judicial Officers of Superior Courts in Nigeria. A total of forty-eight names were forwarded by the President of the Court of Appeal to the Commission urging the Commission to approve twelve (12) out of the 48 candidates for onward transmission to the National Judicial Council for consideration and appointment as Justices of the Court of Appeal.”

Citing the applicable rules guiding judicial appointments, the document added: “As Rule 3(2) of the Revised National Judicial Council Guidelines and Procedural Rules provides for the submission of double the number of Judicial Officers intended to be appointed…”

It further noted that the Commission acted under its constitutional powers in arriving at its decision.

“Members of the Federal Judicial Service Commission in exercise of their power vide Paragraph 12(a) (iv) of Part I to the Third Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999), as amended, hereby notify the National Judicial Council of their unanimous decision to recommend the following twelve (12) candidates as priority candidates,” the document stated.

The recommended judges, drawn from different states of the federation, include: Bayelsa State: Hon. Justice Raphael Ajuwa; Benue State: Hon. Justice Ijohor M. Jennifer; Cross River State: Hon. Justice Abua Elias Ojie; Ebonyi State: Hon. Justice Emeka Nwite; Ekiti State: Hon. Justice Abodunde M. Oluwatoyin; Gombe State: Hon. Justice Abdulhameed M. Yakubu; and Katsina State: Hon. Justice Sanusi Kado.

Others are Kebbi State: Hon. Justice Sabiu Bala Shuaibu; Ogun State: Hon. Justice James K. Omotosho; Ondo State: Hon. Justice Ademola Enikuomehin; Plateau State: Hon. Justice Veronica Julcit Dadom; and Taraba State: Hon. Justice Dauda Njane Buba.

The recommendations are expected to be considered by the National Judicial Council in line with its procedures for judicial appointments.