State Assembly confirmed first female Chief Judge of Adamawa
The Adamawa State House of Assembly has confirmed the appointment of Justice Hapsat Abdulrahaman as the substantive Chief Judge of the state.
The confirmation of the first female chief Justice (CJ) and two others followed the consideration of a letter forwarded to the assembly by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri and read by the Speaker of the assembly, Aminu Iya Abbas, during Tuesday’s sitting.
Governor Fintiri had requested the assembly to confirm the trio as recommended by the National Judicial Council (NJC).
After the letter was presented, Deputy Speaker Pwamwakeno Mackondo moved a motion for the confirmation as requested.
During the consideration, the members representing Numan, Verre, Guyuk and Demsa commended Governor Fintiri for forwarding the names of the top judicial officers for confirmation.
Thereafter, the Speaker, who presided over the sitting, directed the clerk to communicate the resolution of the assembly to the governor for further action.
The two other judicial heads confirmed were Ibrahim Wakili Sudi as Grand Khadi of the Sharia Court of Appeal and Audu James Balami as the President of the Customary Court of Appeal.
News Men recalls that Governor Ahmadu Fintiri had in September last year sworn in Hapsat Abdulrahaman as acting Chief Judge of Adamawa State.
He had later sent a letter to the Adamawa State House of Assembly requesting that she be confirmed as the substantive chief judge.