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Opinion: Federal High Court Ibadan And The Difficulty In Getting Justice !! By Ibrahim Lawal

Ibrahim Lawal

Opinion: Federal High Court Ibadan And The Difficulty In Getting Justice !! By Ibrahim Lawal.

The Federal High Court which started as a revenue court has assumed an important role in our judicial system by virtue of the exclusive jurisdiction donated to it in our constitution. Only the Federal High Court can adjudicate on matters enumerated in Section 251 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, and by virtue of which Federal High Court were created in each state of the Federation for easy access to justice.

However, in creating those courts, certain states were recognized as hubs of commercial activities, which made the authority to create more than a court room in such states. For instance, Lagos State can boast of more than ten court rooms while Ibadan was allocated two which in itself is grossly inadequate.

The Federal High Court Ibadan over the years have been manned by two judges until about close to two years now when Hon. Justice Malik was transferred to Abeokuta division of the court, the court is now being manned by only one judge. The judge in actual fact is hardworking but the cases in his Lordship dockets is overwhelming.

All the cases assigned to Justice Malik court have suffered permanent adjournment with dire consequence on lawyers and litigants alike. What is more, the cases at the Federal High Court are business oriented cases which should not for any reason be delayed.

A colleague of mine in the office is facing a serious crisis of confidence with his client simply because he could not secure an order from this court because his application was assigned to the court without a judge. The matter has to do with company issue and because of that failure, the company’s account has been blocked.

This is just one example of so many of our colleagues that have suffered because of the absence of a presiding judge in the other court. Do we mention the criminal cases that have been pending and the Defendants languishing in detention because the court has not been sitting?

This state of affairs at the Federal High Court Ibadan is no longer bearable for us as lawyers and we appeal to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, to as a matter of urgency make available a Judge to this court. We trust this appeal will be given the attention it deserves and hope that the new year will be better than the last.

Ibrahim Lawal is the Head of Chamber, Olujinmi & Akeredolu of the Law Hub, Ibadan.

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