A
Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has nullified the
appointment of Justice Peter Agumagu as the Acting Chief Judge of Rivers
State.
The court also directed the state governor to comply
with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution on the appointment of an
acting chief judge for the state.
The Kengena Unity Forum led by
Boma Goodhead and Ajenyanate Samuel had gone to court to challenge
Agumagu’s appointment as an acting chief judge of the state by the State
Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi.
The plaintiff
maintained that the state governor erred by appointing an acting chief
judge from the Customary Court as against the provisions of the
Constitution that the most senior judge from the State High Court should
be selected as the acting chief judge.
It will be recalled that
the state governor, on August 20, 2013 swore in Justice Agumagu, who
was then the President of the Customary Appeal Court in the state, as
the acting state chief judge.
Agumagu’s appointment last year came on the heels of the retirement of former chief judge of the state, Justice Iche Ndu.
But
ruling on the matter on Wednesday, the presiding judge, Justice Lambo
Akanbi, described the controversy surrounding the appointment of an
acting chief judge as needless, adding that the 1999 Constitution was
explicit on matter.
Akanbi, however, did not give consent to the
plea that Justice Daisy Okocha of the State High Court be directed to
take charge as the Acting Chief Judge of the State, adding that doing
otherwise would mean usurping the powers of the governor and the
National Judicial Commission to make such appointment.

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