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NJC Appoints Justice Isa Ayo Salami As Head Of Committee To Try Looters

 

Controversial retired President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Isa
Ayo Salami, has been named by the National Judicial Council as the head
of the committee to try looters in the country.

The information was contained in a statement made available to the press on Wednesday by the spokesman of the NJC, Soji Oye.

Justice Salami was suspended on August 18, 2011 for nine months by
the NJC after he refused to apologise to the council and the former
Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Aloysius Katsina-Alu, after a panel of
the council found him to have lied against the CJN.

Justice Dalhatu Adamu was appointed immediately to take over as the
President of the Court of Appeal, being the most senior justice of the
court.

On Wednesday, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Samuel
Nkanu Onnoghen, approved the establishment of the Corruption and
Financial Crime Cases Trial Monitoring Committee and named Salami as the
head.

Oye explained that the decision was taken on Wednesday at the 82nd meeting of the Council.

The body, which has 15 members, will operate from the Council Secretariat.

Members of the committee include Justice Kashim Zannah, the Chief
Judge of Borno State; Justice P.O. Nnadi, Chief Judge, Imo State;
Justice Marsahal Umukoro, Chief Judge Delta State; Justice M. L.
Abimbola, Chief Judge, Oyo State; and A.B, Mahmoud, the President,
Nigerian Bar Association.

Others are Chief Wole Olanipekun, former NBA President; Olisa
Agbakoba (SAN); J.B Daudu (SAN); Augustine Alegeh (SAN); Dr. Garba
Tetengi (SAN) and a member of the NJC, R.I. Inga.

Others include a representative of Non-Governmental Organisations;
representative, Ministry of Justice; representative, Institute of
Chartered Accountants of Nigeria; and the Secretary of the NJC, Gambo
Saleh.

The Committee’s primary functions include: (i) Regular monitoring and
evaluation of proceedings at designated courts for financial and
economic crimes nationwide; (ii) Advising the Chief Justice of Nigeria
on how to eliminate delay in the trial of alleged corruption cases;
(iii) Giving feedback to the Council on progress of cases in the
designated courts, conduct background checks on judges selected for the
designated courts; and (iv) Evaluating the performance of the designated
courts.

It will be recalled that the Chief Justice of Nigeria in his speech
at the Special Session of the Supreme Court of Nigeria to mark the
commencement of the 2017/2018 Legal Year, emphasized on the concerns
expressed by members of the public on the very slow speed with which
corruption cases were being heard or determined by the Court.

He thus directed all Heads of Courts to compile and forward to the
Council a comprehensive list of all corruption and financial crime cases
being handled by their various Courts.

He also directed them to designate in their various jurisdictions one
or more Courts, as Special Courts solely for the purpose of hearing and
speedily determining corruption and financial crimes cases.

The Supreme Court of Nigeria and the Court of Appeal were equally
directed to fix special date in each week for hearing and determining
appeals from such cases.

The Committee is expected to drive the Council’s new policy on anti-corruption war.

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