Edo Assembly confirms Okungbowa as chief judge

The Edo State House of Assembly confirmed on Wednesday the appointment of Justice Daniel Okungbowa as chief judge of the state.

NAN reports that the nominee was screened and cleared by the House Committee on Rules, Business, and Judiciary, led by the Majority Leader, Charity Aiguobarueghian.

Gov Godwin Obaseki had, in a letter signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie, requested the house screen and confirm the nominee as the chief judge of the state.

Presenting the report of the committee before the house, Aiguobarueghian said that Justice Okungbowa was found to be educationally qualified and physically fit to hold the position.

The committee recommended the confirmation of the nominee, adding that he has the requisite experience to do the job.

The lawmakers unanimously supported the committee’s recommendation, and Okungbowa was confirmed as the Chief Judge of Edo State.

You may also like

Recent News

SSANU plans indefinite strike as April 30 renegotiation deadline approaches — Daily Nigerian

SSANU Set to Strike as April 30 Deadline for Federal Government Talks Looms

Osun Gov Adeleke seeks release of N130bn LG statutory allocation

Osun APC Lawmakers Deny Tinubu Backing Adeleke Re-election Bid

I don't have money that can lift family members from poverty' - GehGeh replies sister

GehGeh Responds to Sister’s Neglect Allegations, Defends Family Support

ADC vs INEC: You commercialized your conscience - Melaye hits Nafiu Bala

Dino Melaye Declares He Can Defeat Tinubu in Credible Election

Scroll to Top