Federal High Court Declares Election Break For Judges

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 22nd Feb, 2023 - tori.ng

In a circular signed by the Chief Judge of the court, John Tsoho, it was announced that the break will begin from Wednesday (22 February ) and end on 28 February.

Ahead of the February 25th presidential and National Assembly elections, the Federal High Court has declared a short break to enable its judges to exercise their franchise.

In a circular signed by the Chief Judge of the court, John Tsoho, it was announced that the break will begin from Wednesday (22 February ) and end on 28 February.

It was further stated that there would be judges designated to hear urgent cases from different parts of the country. Under the arrangement, a judge will be designated to hear urgent cases from the North, South-west, and South-south/South-east regions in the country.

The Statement Read;

“The Administrative Judges in the Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt Judicial Divisions, shall ensure that a Judge is designated to cater for the North, South-West, SouthSouth/South-East Geo-political Areas, respectively, regarding urgent matters during the period.

“In view of the large volume of Pre-Election cases filed so far; with the imminent attendant risk of lapsing, it has become necessary to constitute a Task Force to speedily dispose of the matters, particularly in those Judicial Divisions with a glut of them.

"Members of the task force will have four weeks within which to dispose of the pre-election cases.”

 

Popular Stories
Being Young Is Not An Advantage: See List Of Young NIgerians Who Have Held Powerful Positions
Unbelievable: See the Old Motorcycle That is Being Worshiped as a Deity in India...It's Story Will Shock You (Video)
This is Why Every Bride Wears White on Their Wedding Day
See 9 Nigerian Billionaires You Never Knew Were This Stinking Rich
How Unprotected Oral Sex Can Kill You (Must Read)


Copyright © 2022 Tori.ng - All rights reserved
Tori.ng is owned and managed by Cyclofoss Technologies Ltd.