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Buhari Nominates New Supreme Court judges

On Friday 14 August, President Muhammdu Buhari elevated four judges to the Supreme Court from the north. The judges are Mohammed Garba (Northwest), Tijjani Abubakar (Northeast), Abdu Aboki (Northwest) and Saulawa (Northwest) and Mohammed M. (Northwest).

The judges are Justice Mohammed Garba (northwest), Justice Tijjani Abubakar (northeast), Justice Abdu Aboki (northwest) and Mohammed M. Saulawa (northwest).

Justice Garba was the chairman of the 2019 presidential election petition tribunal which upheld President Buhari’s second term election. He was elevated from the appeal court.F

According to The Nation, the four judges were promoted following the recommendation of the Nigerian Judiciary Council (NJC) after its meeting on Tuesday, August 11, and Wednesday 12.

NJC also recommended 18 other judges to the president for appointment to other courts. They are Justice Gumna Kashim Kaigama (who was recommended as Yobe state chief judge), Kadi Muhammed Abubakar (recommended for appointment as Grand Kadi of Sharia Court of Appeal, Katsina state).

Others are Justice Mathew Emeka Njoku who was recommended as the president of the customary court of appeal in Imo state.

Jamilu Shehu Suleiman, Maryam Ahmen Sabo, Sanusi Ado Ma’aji, Abdu Maiwada Abubakar, Zuwaira Yusuf and Hafsat Yahaya Sani have been recommended as judges of the high court of Kano state. People cheer while watching fireworks during the Independence Day celebrations in Karachi, Pakistan, on Aug. 14, 2020.

Meanwhile, todaysloaded.com reported that President Muhammadu Buhari appointed former lawmaker Abdulmumin Jibrin as the new executive director of Federal Housing Authority (Business Development in charge of Commercial, Corporate and Social Housing).

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This was revealed in a tweet by Salihu Yakasai, a media aide to Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state on Wednesday, August 5.

Yakasis said Governor Ganduje congratulated Jibrin on the new appointment and also thanked President Buhari for finding the former lawmaker worthy of the position.

In a related development, President Buhari has approved the appointment of Barrister Amos Isaac Azi as the chairman of the Investments and Securities Tribunal.

Until his latest appointment, Azi was a staff member of the Securities & Exchange Commission.

A statement from the IST said the appointment is for an initial period of five years and took effect from Friday, July 17.

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