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RVHA Defends Stance On CJ’s Appointment
The Rivers State House of Assembly has said that the 1999 Constitution empowers the legislative and executive arms of government to checkmate who becomes the Rivers State chief judge as the head of the Judiciary.
The chairman, House Committee on Judiciary, Mr. Golden Chioma, who stated this while speaking with journalists on a television programme yesterday also said it was not mandatory that the government must accept whoever is recommended by the National Judicial Council (NJC) as the state Chief Judge.According to Chioma, the governor can accept or reject such recommendation if he feels otherwise,as no law makes it binding on him to accept the NJC’s recommendation.
He stated that the government did not appreciate the stand of the NJC in terms of its recommendation, and challenged it in court.
According to him, the court ruled that Justice Peter Agumagu was the rightful person for the state chief judge’s position.
The lawmaker described the suspension of Justice Agumagu by the NJC as unnecessary, stressing that it was an affront on the decision of the court.