Federal High Court Appoints 14 New Judges Across Nigeria

Justice John Tsoho, the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court of Nigeria, has approved a new posting schedule for 14 judges, as announced in a statement issued in Abuja. This decision follows recommendations from the National Judicial Council.
The judges are set to assume their duties on May 13. The new postings include Justice Hassan Dikko to the Gusau Division in Zamfara State, Justice Salim Olasupo to the Abuja Division, Justice Sulaiman Amida Hassan to the Osogbo Division in Osun State, and Justice Muhammad Saidu to the Minna Division in Niger State.
Other judges include Justice Igboko Conchita to the Akure Division in Ondo State, Justice Onuegbu Angela to the Yenagoa Division in Bayelsa State, and Justice Galumj Edingah to the Abakaliki Division in Ebonyi State. Additional postings include Justice Ibrahim Eneabo to the Gombe Division, Justice Abubakar Usman Ado to the Ekiti Division, Justice Salihu Yunusa to the Damaturu Division in Yobe State, Justice Ikpem Bassei to the Uyo Division in Akwa Ibom State, Justice Shehu Adamu to the Maiduguri Division in Borno State, Justice Moham Buba to the Duts Division in Jigawa State, Justice Binjin Eigegb to the Lokoja Division in Kogi State, and Justice Usoro Uduak and Justice Nwoy Osinachi Donatu to the Lagos Division.
The new postings take effect immediately.
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