Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, has approved the redeployment of controversial judge of the Federal High Court Abuja Division, Justice Okon Abang, to Asaba, Delta state. A circular sent out this morning by the court, says the redeployment takes effect from January 30th. Justice Auta said shortage of judges due to recent developments in the court, necessitated the redeployment.
The
circular in part reads “In view of the fact some divisions are
currently short of judge following the recent developments in the court,
it has become necessary to take urgent steps to fill in existing
vacancies. Affected judges are expected to resume in their new divisions
by January 30, 2017.
The judges shall continue with the hearing of criminal cases currently
before them, as well as at least two witnesses have testified.”
Other judges that were affected by the redeployment include
- Justice S. Saidu redeployed from Lagos to Port Harcourt
- Justice A.O Faji redeployed from Asaba to Lagos
- Justice R. M Aikawa redeployed Sokoto to Lagos
- Justice B.O Quadri redeployed from Port Harcourt to Abuja
- Justice Mallong Hoommuk redeployed from Port Harcourt to Lafia
- Justice K.K Dagat redeployed from Lagos to Kano
- Justice Saleh Idrissa redeployed from Kano to Sokoto
- Justice Mohammed Liman redeployed from Port Hacourt to Enugu
- Justice H.I.O Oshomah redeployed from Lafia to Port Harcourt and Justice J.K Omotosho) from Kano to Port Harcourt.
Justice
Abang is known for giving controversial judgement. He is well known for
his controversial judgement that sacked Abia State Governor Okezie
Ikpeazu last year. He also gave the judgment on which the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) based its decision to substitute
Eyitayo Jegede with Jimoh Ibrahim as the candidate of the PDP during
last February’s governorship election in Ondo State. Justice Abang is
also the trial judge in major criminal cases including those involving
former Chief of Defence Staff Alex Badeh and former governor of Adamawa
State Murtala Nyako.
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