APPOINTMENT OF 16 JUSTICES FOR THE COURT OF APPEAL: NBA CALLS ON QUALIFIED MEMBERS TO APPLY

APPOINTMENT OF 16 JUSTICES FOR THE COURT OF APPEAL: NBA CALLS ON QUALIFIED MEMBERS TO APPLY


Mary Akanbi

2nd October, 2022

The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA calls on it’s members to apply to be appointed Judges of the Court of Appeal of Nigeria.

In a letter dated the 1st day of October 2022, the President of the Court of Appeal had written to the NBA President, Yakubu Maikyau(SAN) asking the NBA to recommend qualified members to fill in 16 vacancies at the Court of Appeal Bench.


See The Letter Below;

 

1st October 2022.

Dear Colleagues,

RE: APPOINTMENT OF SIXTEEN (16) JUSTICES FOR THE COURT OF APPEAL
BENCH: CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

 

By a letter dated 28th September 2022 and received on 30th September 2022, the Honourable, the President of the Court of Appeal has requested the Nigerian Bar Association to recommend suitably qualified persons, for consideration for appointment to the Court of Appeal Bench, to fill the present and imminent vacancies.

The slots available for nomination are:
(a) Two (2) slots for the North-Central geo-political zone
(b) Three (3) slots for the North-East geo-political zone
(c) Five (5) slots for the North-West geo-political zone
(d) Three (3) slots for the South-East geo-political zone (e) Two (2) slots for the South-West geo-political zone (f) One (1) slot for the South-South geo-political zone.

Members of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) who are suitably qualified and are interested in applying for appointment to the Court of Appeal Bench, are enjoined to submit expression of interest to the National Secretariat of the NBA on or before the 5th day of October 2022. All correspondences should be addressed to:

The President Nigerian Bar Association
c/o Ayodeji Oni, Esq.
Head, Legal Services Department Nigerian Bar Association
National Secretariat Plot 1101 Cadastral Zone A00 Central Business District
Abuja.

 

All expressions of interest should include the following attached thereto:
1. A copy of the applicant’s Curriculum Vitae,
2. A copy of the applicant’s Call to Bar Certificate,

3. Evidence of payment of Bar Practicing Fees (BPF) as and when due, for the past 10 years,
4. Evidence of payment of NBA Branch Dues as and when due, for the past 10 years,
5. Evidence of attendance at Conferences of the NBA,
6. Evidence of membership of Sections or Fora of the NBA,
7. For legal practitioners in private practice, certified true copies of at least 5 Judgments delivered in contested cases conducted by the applicant in the 5 years preceding 2022,

8. A letter of good standing from the Chairman of the applicant’s Branch confirming that he or she possess the qualities set out in Rule 4(4)(1)(a), (b) and (d) of the National judicial Council Guidelines for the Appointment of Judicial Officers for Superior Courts of Record.

 

For the avoidance of doubt, these qualities are reproduced hereunder:
“In all cases:
a) Good character and reputation, diligence and hard work, honesty, integrity and sound knowledge of lawand consistent adherence to professional ethics; As may be applicable:
b) Active successful practice at the Bar, including satisfactory presentation of cases in Court as a Legal Practitioner either in private practice or as a Legal Officer in any Public Service;
c) …
d) Credible record of teaching law, legal research in a reputable University and publication of legal works…”

 

Upon receipt of the expressions of interest, the National Secretariat shall publish the names of the interested candidates and request comments thereon from members of the NBA.

For further enquiries, kindly call Ayodeji on the following phone number: 08033452825.

 

Mr. Yakubu Chonoko Maikyau, SAN
President

 

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