Yemi Osinbajo, the acting president of Nigeria, has approved the appointment of 19 Judges for the National Industrial Court of Nigeria.
The approval is part of “measures to reduce the workload of the court”, which deals with labour related matters only.
The appointment was made public on Monday, July 10, 2017 in Abuja.
The acting president sanctioned the appointments based on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC), the body empowered by the constitution of the country to nominate qualified persons for appointment as judicial officers.
The new judges are Targema John Iorngee from Benue, Namtari Mahmood Abba from Adamawa State, Nweneka Gerald Ikechi from Rivers State, Kado Sanusi from Katsina State, Adeniyi Sinmisola Oluyinka from Ogun State, Abiola Adunola Adewemimo from Osun State, Opeloye Ogunbowale from Lagos State, Essien Isaac Jeremiah from Akwa Ibom State, and Elizabeth Ama Oji from Ebonyi State.
Others are Arowosegbe Olukayode Ojo from Ondo State, Ogbuanya Nelson Chukwudi from Enugu State, Bashir Zaynab Mohammed from Niger State, Galadima Ibrahim Suleiman from Nasarawa State, Bassi Paul Ahmed from Borno State and Danjidda Salisu Hamisu from Kano State.
The rest are Hamman Idi Polycarp from Taraba State, Damulak Kiyersohot Dashe from Plateau, Alkali Bashar Attahiru from Sokoto State and Mustapha Tijjani from Jigawa State.
A statement by the director of information in the National Judicial Council (NJC), Soji Oye indicated that the new judges will be sworn-in by the Chief Justice of Nigeria and chairman, National Judicial Council, Justice Walter Onnoghen, on Friday, 14th July, 2017, by 3.00pm at the Supreme Court.