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Friday, March 28, 2014

Fear grips Amaechi as NJC suspends, queries Agumagu, Rivers CJ


Amaechi swearing in Agumagu

Authentic information reaching SHOWBIZPLUSng has it that Governor Rotimi Amaechi, his entire cabinet and loyalists are currently jittery and apprehensive following the suspension and query issued by the National Judicial Council (NJC) on Thursday to the embattled Chief Judge of Rivers, Justice P.N.C. Agumagu.
The suspension and query was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the office of the Acting Director of Information, NJC, Mr. Soji Oye.
It said that the Council took the decision at its emergency meeting on Wednesday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Agumagu, a former president, Rivers Customary Court of Appeal, was sworn-in as substantive Chief Judge of the state on March 18.
The statement said Agumagu’s appointment did not comply with the provisions of Section 271 of the 1999 Constitution which stipulates that a state governor must appoint a Chief Judge “on the recommendations of the NJC’’.
According to the statement, the NJC did not recommend Justice Agumagu to the governor of Rivers for appointment as the state Chief Judge.
“The National Judicial Council did not at any time make any recommendation to the Governor of Rivers State that Justice P. N. C. Agumagu, President, Customary Court of Appeal, be appointed the substantive Chief Judge of Rivers State.
“That the National Judicial Council does not and will not recognise Justice P.N.C. Agumagu as the Chief Judge of Rivers State.
“The general public and all concerned in the matter, particularly the governor of Rivers, the state assembly and the judiciary, be notified and informed that the NJC will not deal with Agumagu as the Chief Judge of Rivers.
“In the meantime, Council in exercise of its powers under paragraph 21 (d) of Part 1 of the Third Schedule of the 1999 Constitution, has suspended Justice P. N. C. Agumagu from office as a judicial officer with immediate effect,” the statement said.
The statement further said the NJC had directed that a query be issued to Agumagu to explain in writing within four days “why he should not be removed from office as a judicial officer.
This, according to the statement, “is due to his failure to abide by his oath of office to uphold the Constitution and Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria’’

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