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The National Judicial Council (NJC) has recommended Joseph Oyewole, a justice of the court of appeal, for appointment to the supreme court.
The council also approved judicial appointments across federal and state courts, including high courts, sharia courts of appeal, and customary courts of appeal.
According to a statement issued on Wednesday, the decisions were taken at the 110th meeting of the NJC held on January 13 and presided over by Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, chief justice of Nigeria (CJN).
Oyewole is currently a presiding justice of the court of appeal, Enugu division.
The NJC also approved 27 candidates for appointment as judges of state high courts across seven states — Borno, Niger, Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Delta, and Ekiti.
The council also okayed the appointment of six kadis to the sharia courts of appeal in Niger, Taraba, and Katsina states, as well as two judges to the customary court of appeal in Delta state.
The council said the recommendations followed a rigorous screening process that included consideration of public complaints and interviews conducted by a seven-member interview committee, in line with the 2023 revised NJC guidelines for judicial appointments.
Supreme court
State high courts
Borno state (six)
Plateau state (six)
Ekiti state (five)
Niger state (four)
Delta state (four)
Taraba state (one)
Sharia courts of appeal
Niger state (three)
Taraba state (two)
Katsina state (one)
Customary court of appeal
Delta state (two)