Tag: Supreme Court Nigeria

  • Supreme Court Bench Nears Full Strength as Tinubu Nominates Justice Oyewole

    Supreme Court Bench Nears Full Strength as Tinubu Nominates Justice Oyewole

    In an update published by Premium Times, President Bola Tinubu has formally requested the Senate to confirm the appointment of Justice Olubunmi Oyewole as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. The nomination follows a recommendation by the National Judicial Council (NJC) and is intended to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of the former Chief Justice, Olukayode Ariwoola. Justice Oyewole, who currently serves in the Court of Appeal, is widely regarded for his judicial experience and previous high-profile rulings.

    If confirmed, the appointment will bring the Supreme Court bench closer to its full constitutional complement of 21 justices. This move is seen as a critical step in reducing the massive backlog of cases that has plagued the apex court for years. The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has referred the nomination to the Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, and Legal Matters for immediate screening.

    ThisDay reported on the constitutional significance of the move, noting that “the appointment restores the South-west geo-political zone’s representation on the bench.” Daily Post also highlighted the NJC’s role, quoting a judicial officer who said, “This nomination is a boost for the efficiency of the highest court in the land.”

    Echotitbits take: Filling the Supreme Court bench is a technical necessity that has been delayed for too long. A full complement of justices is essential for the timely delivery of justice, especially as the country approaches the next political cycle.

    Source: BusinessDay – https://businessday.ng/news/article/tinubu-seeks-senate-confirmation-of-oyewole-as-justice-of-supreme-court/ January 28, 2026

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  • Nigerian Lawmakers Move to Recover Trillions in Withheld Local Government Funds

    Nigerian Lawmakers Move to Recover Trillions in Withheld Local Government Funds

    Reporting by The Authority indicates that Senator Sunday Steve Karimi, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Services, has announced plans for new legislation to assist President Bola Tinubu in recovering trillions of Naira in local government allocations. These funds, allegedly diverted or withheld by various state governors over several years, are at the center of a renewed push for grassroots fiscal autonomy. The move is designed to ensure that the 774 local government areas receive their constitutional dues directly, bypassing state interference.

    The legislative push follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling from 2024 that declared the control of local government resources by governors as unconstitutional. Despite this legal victory, several states have reportedly continued to disregard the apex court’s directive, prompting the National Assembly to consider stricter enforcement mechanisms. The recovered trillions are expected to be funneled into primary healthcare, local infrastructure, and basic education projects at the community level.

    Validating reports from Vanguard and The Punch confirm that the Senate is prioritizing this fiscal cleanup. Vanguard noted that ‘this legislative backing is the final nail in the coffin for the controversial joint-account system,’ while The Punch quoted a constitutional lawyer who argued, ‘Without criminal consequences for governors who divert these funds, the Supreme Court ruling remains a paper tiger.’

    Echotitbits take: This is a high-stakes power struggle between the federal center and the state executives. Recovering ‘trillions’ is an ambitious claim that will likely face fierce legal and political resistance from the Governors’ Forum. If successful, it could fundamentally shift the balance of power in Nigeria, making local government chairmen more powerful—and more accountable—than ever before.
    Source: Thisdaylive – https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/04/karimi-national-assembly-will-back-tinubu-on-recovery-of-trillions-of-naira-stolen-lg-funds/ January 5, 2026

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