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 GOVERNOR ABBA  YUSUF SACKS  KANO STATE HEAD OF SERVICE   The Executive Governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has relieved the State Head of Service, Abdullahi Musa, of his appointment with immediate effect. In a statement  by the Director General, Media and Publicity to the Governor, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the decision is part of the ongoing efforts by the present administration to reposition the state civil service for greater efficiency, discipline, and improved service delivery across all government institutions. Governor Yusuf expressed appreciation to the outgoing Head of Service for his contributions and dedication to the service of the State  The statement further directed that Bilkisu Shehu Maimota, the Permanent Secretary, Admin and General Services at the Cabinet Office, to serve in an  acting capacity pending the appointment of a substantive Head of Service. It notes that the outgoing Head of Service is directed to handover th...

LAGOS CJ INAUGURATES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION TRIBUNAL PANELS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 LAGOS CJ INAUGURATES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION TRIBUNAL PANELS 


The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Hon. Justice Kazeem Olanrewaju Alogba, on Friday inaugurated two panels of the Local Government Election Appeal Tribunal in preparation for the forthcoming council elections in the state.


The tribunal has been split into two divisions to sit in Lagos Island and Ikeja, with each comprising four experienced Chief Magistrates and chaired by respected retired High Court Judges.


Justice Taofikat Oyinkan-Abdullahi (Rtd) will lead the Lagos Island Panel, which also includes Magistrates Michael Olubi, Olaitan Ajayi, Salamah Matepo, and Hotepo Lazarus.


The Ikeja Panel is chaired by Justice Sherifah Solebo (Rtd) and comprises Magistrates Davies Rasak, Oluwatosin Fowowe-Erusiafe, Adepeju Odusanya, and Lynda Balogun.


In his remarks at the inauguration ceremony held at the Ikeja High Court Conference Room, the Chief Judge charged the tribunal members to discharge their duties with utmost integrity, fairness, and fidelity to the law.


Justice Alogba specifically drew the panel’s attention to the 2016 Amendment of the Lagos State Local Government Law, particularly as it relates to the time frame for determining election petitions. 


He emphasised that "any decision or action taken outside the legally prescribed time limit is a nullity and of no legal effect."


He urged the members to remain guided by the principles of law and evidence, reminding them that the success of the election dispute resolution process depends heavily on their impartiality and professionalism.


"You must act strictly within the purview of the law. The confidence I have in your character, experience, and sense of judgment informed your appointment. I urge you to uphold justice without fear or favour, and resist all forms of bias or intimidation," Alogba stated.


Also addressing the panel members, the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, described their appointment as a call to service in defence of democracy and the rule of law.


“This is not just a legal duty, but a moral obligation to the state and humanity. You are expected to ensure credibility in the electoral process by eliminating any perception that the courts are used to determine winners outside the will of the people,” Pedro said.


The panels are expected to commence sittings immediately following the conclusion of the local government elections.

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