
The suspension is with immediate effect.
A statement from the Acting Director of Information in the
NJC, Mr. Soji Oye, said the Council took the decision at an emergency meeting
on Wednesday.
The statement explained that Justice Agumagu’s
appointment was illegal, as it did not comply with the provisions of section
271 of the 1999 Constitution, which stipulated that a state governor must
appoint a Chief Judge on the recommendation of the NJC.
The NJC stressed that it did not recommend Justice
Agumagu for appointment as the state’s Chief Judge.
Besides the suspension, Justice Agumagu is also facing
dismissal as the NJC has queried him, asking him to explain why he should not
be dismissed as a judicial officer for failing to abide by his Oath of Office.
The statement reads, “At its 10th emergency meeting,
which was held on the 26th March, 2014, the National Judicial Council under the
chairmanship of Hon. Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Aloma Mariam
Muktar, considered the purported appointment, confirmation and swearing-in of
Hon. Justice P. N. C. Agumagu as the substantive Chief Judge of Rivers State on
the 18th day of March, 2014.
“In the course of deliberations on the matter, Council
noted that it is expressly provided in Section 271 (1) of the Constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) that the appointment of a
person to the Office of the Chief Judge of a State shall be made by the
Governor of the State on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council,
subject to the confirmation of the appointment by the House of Assembly of the
State.
“The National Judicial Council did not at any time make
any recommendation to the Governor of Rivers State that Hon. Justice P. N. C.
Agumagu, President, Customary Court of Appeal, be appointed the substantive
Chief Judge of Rivers State.
“Council therefore resolved as follows:
“That the National Judicial Council does not and will not
recognise Hon. Justice P.N.C. Agumagu as the Chief Judge of Rivers State.
“That the general public and all concerned in the matter,
particularly the Governor of Rivers State, the Rivers State House of Assembly,
the Judiciary in Rivers State, be notified and informed that the National
Judicial Council will not deal with Hon. Justice P.N.C. Agumagu as the Chief
Judge of Rivers State.
“That a query be issued to Hon. Justice P. N. C. Agumagu
to explain in writing within four days, why he should not be removed from
office as a judicial officer for his failure to abide by his Oath of Office to
uphold the Constitution and Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“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 Hon. Justice P. N. C. Agumagu from Office as a judicial officer with
immediate effect.”
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