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JUSTICE ADAMU ABDU KAFARATI BOWS OUT

The Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice ADAMU ABDU KAFARATI, will today retire from the court after clocking the statutory age of 65 years.

The CJ’s personal effects have in the last few days been moved from the office where he held sway since September 16, 2017.

Justice KAFARATI, who was born on July 25, 1954, is expected to be succeeded by the second most senior judge of the court, Justice JOHN TSOHO in acting capacity pending the appointment of a substantive Chief Judge of the court.

However, a source in the National Judicial Council suggested that the names of two judges, including Justice TSOHO would be recommended by the Council after receiving same from the Federal Judicial Service Commission to President MUHAMMAD BUHARI for onward transmission to the Senate for confirmation.

Justice TSOHO, born June 24, 1959 is followed by Justice CECILIA OLATEROGUN, who is also due to retire on November 9, 2019 after clocking 65.

July 18, 2019 Don’t Worry About Early Budget Presentation – Lawal To Nigerians

Don’t Worry About Early Budget Presentation – Lawal To Nigerians

The President of the Senate, AHMAD LAWAN, has urged Nigerians not to worry about the early presentation of the 2020 budget because there are no ministers, saying it is not actually ministers who prepare budgets but civil servants.

Senator LAWAN said this while answering questions from journalists at the State House, Abuja, after a closed-door meeting with President MUHAMMADU BUHARI and the Speaker of House of Representatives, FEMI GBAJABIAMILA.

The President of the Senate said the decision to pass the budget in December is still achievable if the executive presents the budget in September.

Senator LAWAN said the National Assembly will collaborate with the executive to improve the security situation in the country and other issues bordering on economy and good governance.

Meanwhile, AHMAD LAWAN says Absence of Ministers will not Delay 2020 Budget Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), IBRAHIM MAGU, has said that some highly-placed individuals undergoing corruption probe and on the commission’s watch-list in Kwara State have procured forged police report to apply for another international passport to escape from the country.

The EFCC boss, made this revelation through the Ilorin Zonal Head of the Commission, Mr. ISYAKU SHARU, who on his behalf received the Comptroller of Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Kwara State Command, EDITH ONYMENAM.

ONYMENAM, had led other NIS senior officers on a courtesy visit to Ilorin Zonal Office of the EFCC, and the EFCC boss took advantage of the visit to submit particulars of individuals on its watch-list and under investigations in the state to the command.

MAGU said the need to familiarise the NIS with the particulars of such personalities under investigation became necessary following intelligence information at the disposal of the commission.

ONYMENAM commended the anti-graft body for the existing cordial relationship between the two agencies and pledged the support of his office to the success of the commission’s work.

July 18, 2019 Ministry Of Information Now Solely Responsible For All Akwa Ibom State Gov’t Publications

Ministry Of Information Now Solely Responsible For All Akwa Ibom State Gov’t Publications

The Akwa Ibom State Government has approved the harmonization of all publications of government activities, through the Ministry of Information in a bid to ensure proper management of information.

This was one of the key decisions taken, during the second term inaugural State Executive Council (EXCO) meeting presided over by Governor UDOM EMMANUEL, at the Council Chamber, Government House, Uyo.

Briefing Government House correspondents shortly after the meeting, the Commissioner of Information, Mr. CHARLES UDOH, explained that the decision of government to mandate the Information Ministry with the task, was to ensure coordination of those publications.

The Information Commissioner mentioned that the EXCO has further approved the commencement of immediate renovation of Ibom Hotels and Resort, noting that the initiative was to give a face- lift to the edifice while boosting tourism and revenue generation to the state.

He said the renovation was to be carried out in phases, adding that the Commissioner of Culture and Tourism, Mr. ORMAN ESIN, has been mandated to put out a strategy and plan for the commencement of the refurbishing project.

CJN Advocate For Collaboration Between The Executive And Legislature For Better Judiciary

The substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMED has called for collaboration between the legislature and the executive to reposition the judiciary.

The CJN was confirmed yesterday by the Senate after a thorough screening.

Justice MUHAMMED, who was grilled by the lawmakers, answered questions on corruption, administration of criminal justice and the poor funding of the judiciary.

Justice MUHAMMED further stated that a lot of amendments need to be done to many laws so that the operations of the Judiciary can be instrumental; particularly a review of the criminal laws of the country to make stiffer penalties that will deter criminals.

He urged the lawmakers to look into the financial autonomy of the judiciary, as this would close the ends that could encourage corruption in the judiciary.

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