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NJC investigates 7 judges, dismisses petitions against Odili, 25 others

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The National Judicial Council (NJC) has okayed the investigation of seven judges who were accused of engaging in sundry acts of corruption.

The legal body, which is statutorily empowered to discipline erring judicial officers in the country, said it set up panels to probe the judges, after a two-day meeting it held on 14th and 15th June.

According to a statement by the Director of Information at the NJC, Mr Soji Oye, the meeting was chaired by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kayode Ariwoola, who doubles as the Chairman of the Council.

The action is coming at a time when stakeholders in the justice sector are demanding an investigation into a claim by a federal lawmaker and husband to a former President of the Court of Appeal, which indicted the judiciary.

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) had described as shocking, a public confession by Senator Adamu Bulkachuwa, that he influenced the decisions of his wife, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, while she was the President of the appellate court.

While condemning the indicting statement that Bulkachuwa made at a valedictory session that was held for the 9th Senate, NBA demanded an investigation.

“It is in this regard that I call on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), to immediately invite Senator Muhammad Adamu Bulkachuwa for interrogation and proceed to prosecute him accordingly”, NBA President, Mr. Yakubu Maikyau said.

Although the NJC did not disclose the names of the judges under probe, it, however, revealed that they are “judicial officers from the Court of Appeal and State High Courts.”

The Council said it considered reports from various Investigation Committees and the Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees on petitions written against 33 Judicial Officers from both the appellate and the high courts and agreed with the recommendation of the Committee that the seven judges have questions to answer.

Nevertheless, the NJC disclosed that petitions against 26 others, among whom was a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Mary Peter Odili, were dismissed.

More so, the NJC said it recommended 37 judicial officers to President Bola Tinubu and seven Governors, for appointment as Justices of the Court of Appeal, Heads of Court and Judges of the High Court and Customary Courts of Appeal.

“The notification of retirements of nine Judicial Officers of the Federal and State Courts were also received and noted by the Council”, the statement further read.

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