The National Judicial Council (NJC) on Friday named 3 new judges for Oyo state Customary Court of Appeal alongside the 60 new judicial officers for 25 states of the federation.
Their appointment was approved at the council’s just concluded 85th meeting in Abuja.
The appointed judicial officers are Abimbola Ayodeji Olatunji-Daniel, Abdul Ganiyu Tajudeen Muhammad and Oyafajo Mikail Afolabi (Oyo State).
Other appointed in same line are Legor Torbira Senewo, and Onyiri Frank for the Rivers State Customary Court of Appeal as judges.
The two chief judges are Justice O.O.Akeredolu (Ondo State) and Justice Yakubu Gyang Dakwak (Plateau).
Other appointees approved are:
Justices Danladi Muhammed, Fatima Ahmed Tafida and Bulila Ladukiya Ikharo,all of the Adamawa State High Court; Bassey Bassey Nkanang and Uwem Freedom Ibritam, both of the Akwa Ibom High Court;Josephine Mbayan Ayua (Benue High Court); Imelda Etope Bassey, Obo Awusa Obo and Emmanuel Ubua Agianpuye, all of the Cross River State High Court; Dafe Celestina Idise , Egwu Joe, Okorodas Anthony Ezonfade, Ideh Blessing Adaoleh and Edun Ajueyitsi Joshua, all of the Delta State High Court.
Other new judges are: Justices Irobosa O. A. Omotosho and Aigbona T. Momodu, both of the Edo State High Court; Kabiru Ibrahim Ahmed and Isah Muhammed Bargaja (Sokoto State Highj Court); Adamu Muhammed Kafin-Madaki (Bauchi State High Court); Joy Lynda Chiama Okibe, Veronica Chinyere Ajogwu and Esther Nnenna Nkechi Alukwu (Enugu State High Court); Musa Kyari Kachalla and Karima Bulama Yusuf (Yobe High Court); Emeka Samuel Nri-Ezedi and Obiora Azuka Nwabunike (Anambra High Court); Onwosi Uwabunkeonye (Ebonyi High Court); Pinheiro Yetunde Rukayat, Ogunjobi Olukayode Ola and Soladoye Abiola Oladunni (Lagos High Court); Augusta Uche K. Chuku and Ollor Godwin Osaronu (Rivers High Court); and
Kabiru Umaru and Habibu Mikalilu (Zamfara High Court).
Eleven Kadis were appointed for State Sharia Courts of Appeal as follows:Dr. Bala Musa (Jigawa); Sa’idu Usman Muhammad, Mohammed Lawal Omar and Mustapha Sani Saulawa (Katsina); Oniye Adebayo Mas’ud (Kwara); Kasimu Yusuf and Umar Liman Abdullahi Sifawa (Sokoto); Muhammad Shehu Turawa Shinkafi and Kabir Muhammad Hafiz (Zamfara); Muhammad Sani Randale and Usman Abdullahi S. Kudu (Kebbi).