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El-Rufai inaugurates four new High Court Judges

Last updated: May 19, 2020 6:01 pm
Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
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The Kaduna State Governor, Nasiru El-Rufai, has sworn in four newly appointed High Court Judges in the state.

The newly sworn in Judges are Amina Bello, Ambo John, Rabi Oladoja and Andow Edward.

Performing the swearing in on Tuesday, in Kaduna, Mr El-Rufai, said the state had been seeking for the appointment of the high court judges in the past three years.

“Though, only four were appointed, the state requires about 20 judges to compliment the current ones, who are overworked.

“Each of our High Courts in the state has a minimum of 200 cases, which is too much for them to handle and therefore, affect the administration of Justice.

“To this end, the State needs more judges as we have the capacity to make their work easier with the provision of housing and vehicles, among other necessary things to make their stay memorable,” the governor said.

He, however, said the only bottleneck is the National Judicial Council bureaucracy, which unduly delay appointment of judges.

“In my opinion, the NJC should only select judges for the appellate and Federal courts and leave the selection of judges for State high courts to an equivalent Council at the State level, either the State Judicial Service Commission which now appoints Magistrate or the State Judicial Council which select judges.

“I do not believe that the appointment of high court judges at the State level should be within the purview of the NJC.

“We are trying to operate a unitary judiciary when we have a Federal Executive and Legislature, this needs to be corrected,” he stressed.

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