Justice Olukayode Ariwoola of the Supreme Court, as reliably gathered, will be sworn in as the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).
This development follows the resignation of the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Tanko Muhammad, as the highest judicial officer in the land.
Ahuraka Isah, the Special Assistant on Media to the immediate past CJN, confirmed the resignation of his principal on Monday.
Isah hinted that Justice Ariwoola is expected to be inaugurated as the acting CJN by the Presidency at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who pleaded anonymity also disclosed to reporters that Justice Ariwoola would be sworn in at 2pm.
Justice Muhammad was reported to have resigned as the Chief Justice of Nigeria on Sunday night, citing ill-health as the reason for his decision.
This resulted in the scheduled inauguration of Justice Ariwoola – the next most senior justice of the Supreme Court at the time of Justice Muhammad’s resignation.
Until his resignation, according to reports, the immediate past CJN was seriously ill.
News of his resignation broke barely a week after 14 justices of the Supreme Court wrote to him to lament the dilapidated state of affairs in the apex court.
In the leaked letter, the justices alleged that Justice Muhammad failed to address the issues raised despite drawing his attention to them.
They had complained of a lack of residential accommodation and vehicles at the court, alleging that the former CJN was gallivanting with his ‘spouse, children and personal staff’ while not allowing them to travel with an assistant on foreign trips.
The justices also decried the lack of legal research assistants, despite the magnitude of cases being adjudicated, in addition to being confined to work between the hours 8am and 4pm daily over ‘lack’ of diesel and erratic electricity supply.
These allegations, however were denied by an aide to the former CJN.
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