President Goodluck Jonathan made
history by formally nominating the most senior justice of the Supreme Court,
Justice Alooma Mariam Mukhtar, as first female chief justice of Nigeria (CJN)
and presented her name to the Senate for confirmation.
Justice Alooma Mariam Mukhtar is expected to replace the outgoing CJN,
Justice Dahiru Musdapher, who retires on July 15.
If confirmed by the Senate, Justice
Mukhtar would break record of being the first female in Nigeria to occupy the
highest judicial position since independence in 1960.
The Senate president, David Mark, read
the president letter at the plenary, yesterday, Jonathan said “her nomination
is in conformity with Section 231 Sub-section (1) of the 1999 Constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.
The letter read part: “In conformity
with Section 231, Sub-section (1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, as amended which gives the president powers to appoint a
Chief Justice of Nigeria, acting on the recommendation of the National Judicial
Council and subject to confirmation of the appointment by the Senate, I have
the honour to forward the nomination of Honourable Justice Alooma Mariam
Mukhtar, CON, CFR, for confirmation as Chief Justice of Nigeria.
“It is my hope that this request
will receive the usual expeditious attention of the Distinguished Senate of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
In the same vein, Jonathan, also
forwarded to the Senate the nominations of justices Kumai Bayang Akaahs
(north-west zone) and Stanley Shenko Alagoa (south-south zone) as justices of
the Supreme Court.
In a letter also read by Mark,
Jonathan said both “appointments have been necessitated by the impending
retirement from service of Justice Dahiru Musdapher, Chief Justice of Nigeria,
and Justice Francis Tabai”.
Prominent lawyers and retired judges
have lauded the nomination of Mukhtar. They include former justice of the
Supreme Court, Justice Kayode Eso, chairman of the Census Tribunal, Justice
Ifeyinwa Obegolu, former attorney-general of the federation (AGF) Chief Richard
Akinjide (SAN), Barr. Chigozie Ezekiel, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Dr. Alex Izinyon (SAN)
and Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN).
10 comments:
what a man can do, a woman will do better. im proud to be a woman. good one
i love this development, woman are now coming up in nigeria
stupid president, how can he appoint a woman to be nigerian cjn when boko haram.
you are the stupid person, how can u say, such a thing to our president. woman are wonderful people and harding work. watch and see what will happen in the judicary sector soon. jane
please madam, help Nigerians fight curruption in our judiciary, cos i have lost faith in our courts.
Am proud 2 b a woman, Women r wonderful and hardworkn bla bla bla, una dey craze..., president zoology no knw watin him go do again na 2 dey appoint CJN. Is na Women r wonderful r we contestn dat fact? Afterall patricia eteh proved dat point right.
Lik Patricia Eteh. A woman indeed.
GO TO HELL ALL U WOMAN HATERS, WOMAN ARE THE BEST. MEN ARE F..K
Victor,u don already join the league of prominent lawyers abi? D likes of Akinjide,Izinyon,lols,dats great to hear
I think this is a nice development.
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