HomeNewsCSO Petitions NJC Over Benue Chief Judge’s Non-Declaration of Assets

CSO Petitions NJC Over Benue Chief Judge’s Non-Declaration of Assets

Date:

A socio-political group, Benue Diaspora Vanguard (US Chapter), has petitioned the National Judicial Council (NJC) over Benue State Chief Judge, Justice Maurice Ikpambese Ichol.

In the petition, addressed to the Chairman of the NJC and signed by the convener of Benue Diaspora Vanguard (US Chapter), Comrade Itodo Isaac, a copy of which was seen by our correspondent, the group decried happenings in the Benue State judiciary, urging the NJC to investigate.

“All over the world, lawyers and indeed the law profession are seen as a calling reserved only for noble men with impeccable character,” the petition said, calling on the NJC to investigate the Benue Judiciary.

The CSOs alleged that Justice Ikpambese has not disclosed his assets as stipulated by the law.

“It is worth mentioning that Justice Ikpambese has ignored all legitimate requests for him to provide his CCB forms as required under the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) as amended,” the group said.

While giving the NJC a two-week ultimatum to act on their petition, the group said they are going to protest if nothing happens.

“We want the NJC to review the last 15 judgments issued by the current Chief Judge of Benue State,” the group said.
Leadership
Share on

Place your
Adver here

For more details, contact

Related articles:

Edo Poll: Court Rejects Bid to Disqualify Ighodalo

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has rejected a...

NBA Condemns Murder of Lucky Nonso Emeh, Esq., Calls for Justice

Statement by NBA: The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) is deeply...

Presidential System of Govt Breeds Dictatorship – Agabi

The former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) in...

Lagos Judiciary Unveils Schedule to Mark Commencement of 2024/2025 Legal Year

Activities to mark the commencement of the 2024/2025 legal...

Kwara CJ Swears In Election Tribunal Members Ahead of LG Polls

Ahead of the September 24, 2024 local government elections...