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Corrupt judges, officials axed for illegally selling exhibit vehicles, cornering litigant’s cash, turning civil suit into criminal case

He said the commission also warned magistrate Yakubu Ibrahim for abuse of power by insulting and uttering derogatory words to a litigant at Chief Magistrate Court Maigatari.

• January 12, 2025
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The Jigawa State Judicial Service Commission has sacked three judicial officers for misconduct. 

The commission also advised three Shari’a Court judges to resign and reprimanded two others for dereliction of duty. The sanctions were announced in a statement on Sunday.

According to the statement, at its 178th meeting held on January 7, the commission approved disciplinary actions against erring personnel for violating judicial procedures and rules.

“In the outcome of the meeting signed by Auwalu Dan’Azumi, secretary of the JSC, the commission received the report of an investigation committee from the high court department in respect of two officers. The affected officers are Iyal Ibrahim, Higher Registrar on Grade Level 08, and Baffa Alhaji, Principal Registrar on Grade Level 14.

“The two officers were found guilty of illegal sales of two vehicles, exhibits of the Federal High Court, Dutse, and committed an official misconduct punishable under Rule 5 (4) & (6) of the Jigawa State Judiciary Scheme of Service 2006. Also, the commission resolved that the service of the two officers be terminated in accordance with Section 41 of the Judicial Service Commission Law, Cap. 20 Laws of Jigawa State 2012,” the JSC said.

It said the commission received a report from the high court department in respect of Abdu Aujara, a chief clerical officer, for suppressing N965,000, being a litigant’s deposit in a case of recovery filed by the Ja’iz Bank before chief magistrates Court Jahun.

The commission, he said, terminated the appointment of the officer in accordance with Section 41 of the Judicial Service Commission Law, Cap. J20 Laws of Jigawa State 2012.

Also, the commission deliberated on the report of the Judiciary Public Complaint Committee (JPCC) in respect of Adamu Farin-Dutse, a Shari’a Court judge, accused of abusing judicial powers and misapplication of the law, adding that the officer had been warned several times in that regard.

“After careful deliberations, the commission found the officer liable for official misconduct in accordance with the provision of Section 5.4 of the Judiciary Scheme of Service.

“Therefore, the commission resolved to write to the officer and advise him to tender a resignation letter from service within two weeks as provided by Section 41 of the Judicial Service Commission Law, Cap. J20 Laws of Jigawa State, 2012,” the JSC stated.

The commission also deliberated on the report of the JSPCC on official misconduct concerning another Shari’a Court judge, Muhammad Usman, who allegedly abused power by issuing a writ of possession before delivering judgment, violating Section 5.4 of the Judiciary Scheme of Service, 2006.

The statement said the JSC advised the judge to resign “in accordance with the provision of Section 41 of the Judicial Service Commission Law, Cap. J20 Laws of Jigawa State, 2012.”

The commission deliberated on the JPCC report concerning Usman Zubair, a Shari’a Court judge, for allegedly abusing judicial powers, refusing to adjudicate properly on matters of distribution of inheritance shares to the legal heirs, and allowing another person who was not party to the substantive matter to benefit.

“The commission also found that the officer had been warned for irregularities in both his civil and criminal proceedings. It resolved to write to Usman Usman Zubair and advise him to tender a resignation letter from service within two weeks,” said the JSC statement.

The commission issued a warning letter to resident magistrate Munnir Abdullahi for converting a civil matter to a criminal case by allowing himself to be partisan. The warning was given under Section 41 of the Judicial Service Commission Law, Cap. J20 Laws of Jigawa State, 2012.

He said the commission also warned magistrate Yakubu Ibrahim for abuse of power by insulting and uttering derogatory words to a litigant when she appeared before him at Chief Magistrate Court Maigatari.

(NAN)

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