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Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Morbeta11(m): 4:19pm On Oct 28
Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order Since June, Refuses To Leave Kano For Kogi

A Federal High Court Judge Justice Simon Amobeda has refused to comply with a judicial transfer order to Kogi State, nearly three months after the directive from the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Hon. Justice John T. Tsoho.

Justice Amobeda, who had been based in Kano, was posted to Kogi in July 2024, yet he has remained in Kano.

SaharaReporters learnt that Justice Tsoho issued a nationwide posting directive dated July 12, 2024, mandating all reassigned judges to report to their new divisions, which include major centres such as Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Enugu, Kano, Kwara, and Kogi.

In the directive, Justice Tsoho disclosed that all affected judges were to complete any remaining cases where defence hearings were closed before departing.

Meanwhile, the Chief Judge himself is set to operate between Abuja and Lagos.

The source said that Justice Amobeda’s decision not to report to Kogi is stirring discussions within the judiciary, especially following criticism surrounding one of his judgments that reportedly contained strict conditions.

"The reason for his non-compliance with the transfer remains unclear, and it is yet to be confirmed whether any disciplinary actions will be considered by the Federal High Court’s leadership," a source said.

Another source on Monday, recalled that despite Justice Simon Amobeda’s recent transfer to the Federal High Court in Kogi, he issued a ruling on Saturday’s Kano local government elections, annulling the victories of all 44 chairmanship and councillorship candidates from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

The judgment, delivered by Justice Amobeda in Kano on Friday, addressed a case filed by Muhammad Babayo and an NNPP faction disputing the party’s leadership.

Justice Amobeda ordered the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) to accept a new candidates’ list from the faction led by the recognized state chairman, Dalhatu Usman.

“The defendant is hereby restrained from releasing the voters register for the 2nd Defendant to conduct the proposed election on 26th October 2024,” declared Justice Amobeda.

The case named the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC); KANSIEC; the Inspector General of Police, and the Director of the Department of State Services (DSS) as defendants.

SaharaReporters learned that earlier, on October 22, Justice Amobeda delivered a controversial judgment, despite having been transferred to Kogi State since July.

Just four days before the Kano Local Government Area elections, Justice Amobeda dismissed Prof. Sani Malumfashi as the Chairman of the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission, noting that he was a card-carrying member of a political party.

In his ruling last Tuesday, Justice Amobeda addressed a case filed by Aminu Aliyu Tiga and the All Progressives Congress.

The defendants include the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission, the Kano State House of Assembly, the Attorney General of Kano State, INEC, the Director of the Department of State Services, the Commissioner of Police for Kano, the State Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Kano State Command, Anas Muhammad Mustapha, Mukhtar Garba Dandago, Isyaku Ibrahim Kunya, Kabir Jibril Zakirai, and Amina Inuwa Fagge.

The court ruled that the 9th to 14th defendants, as members of the NNPP and active participants in partisan politics, were ineligible to serve as the chairman and members of the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission, in line with sections 197(1)(b) and 200(1)(a) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Section 4 of the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission Law, 2001.

In June, Justice Amobeda also ruled on the case of the deposed Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, affirming his right to freedom of movement and civil liberties, and ordering the Kano State Government to pay him N10 million in damages.

In his recent judgment, Justice Amobeda granted the applicant’s counsel's withdrawal of reliefs 1 and 2, recognizing their legal right to do so, effectively removing those reliefs from the case.

He further asserted the court's jurisdiction, stressing that the case fell within the scope of fundamental human rights abuses under the Constitution, thereby authorizing the court’s authority over the matter.

The remaining reliefs requested by the applicants include damages totalling N5 billion for alleged threats to their human rights.

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Nomercie: 4:36pm On Oct 28
He needs to be sanction.

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Kh36: 6:04pm On Oct 28
Who is he to refuse a directive

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Moneyyyy09: 6:10pm On Oct 28
Useless judiciary with corrupt judges everywhere in a shithole country

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by FriendsAndFans(m): 6:57pm On Oct 28
He is still on his mandate
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Newsmills: 7:16pm On Oct 28
The judge might be an upright person but a traded judiciary is a serious problem

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by tishbite42: 7:58pm On Oct 28
The judge is a good and stubborn guy

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Oghene86: 8:20pm On Oct 28

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Flame333: 8:48pm On Oct 28
He is just displaying his own share of anarchy..

Rep member dey shout

Federal govt dey misbehaving

What do you expect from a failed system

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Bashcash2024(m): 8:54pm On Oct 28
Make persin help me with 1k make I use hold body abeg. Belle dey turn me 🙏🙏🙏.

I use God beg una 🙏🙏
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by TinubuCriminal(f): 8:54pm On Oct 28
Hahahaha
Tinubu's regime is a comedy show

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by kennyz247(m): 8:54pm On Oct 28
That's Nigeria nature

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by TTPAAR(m): 8:54pm On Oct 28
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Fiscus105(m): 8:55pm On Oct 28
Whenever public servant behaves like this, just know, he has godfather upstairs.


I won't be surprised if he chats with Tinubu on daily basis.

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Odidigboigbo(m): 8:55pm On Oct 28
Someone is somewhere playing the music the recalcitrant Judge is dancing.

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Sonnobax15(m): 8:56pm On Oct 28
undecided
Can u imagine?
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by NamelessOGBENI(m): 8:57pm On Oct 28
Nigeria!
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Bobloco: 8:58pm On Oct 28
sad
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by stano2(m): 8:59pm On Oct 28
No respect for the judiciary again.
E good like dis because they are all shameless and corrupt

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by franchasng: 9:07pm On Oct 28
He is working for the Presidency to destabilize NNPP in Kano just as Wike is doing in PDP and Rivers state and Abure in Labor Party, who then is the Chief Judge of The Federal High Courts?


Nigeria has been captured just as they captured Lagos state and turned it to a one party state for 23 years angry

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by maxiuc(m): 9:07pm On Oct 28
cheesy
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Eriokanmi: 9:07pm On Oct 28
Let's kuku cancel judiciary then. They're as useless as rags. They used to be a pinnacle which upheld our constitution and the nation at large. They were known as the hope of the common man. APC came and infected them with corruption and they too grabbed it.

Imagine a justice defying orders of the judiciary grin. No wonder buhari and tinubu with their allies are disobeying court orders. Yahaya bello remains untouchable till today. What's happening to Nigeria sef?

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by PheelzAlmighty: 9:08pm On Oct 28
This country go whyne you 😔

Very ANYHOW country
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Yelight(m): 9:22pm On Oct 28
When we say our Judiciary is a mess they come at us, now see for yourself. What a show of shame. Someone will disobey court order tomorrow and you will blame him or her abi!

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by jubrilELsudan: 9:27pm On Oct 28
VERY TYPICAL OF AN AMOEBA

Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by torqque7(m): 9:30pm On Oct 28
The present government set this precedent of lawlessness in Nigeria so this is the result,the Nigerian judiciary is now a joke to its peers internationally.

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by fergie001: 9:38pm On Oct 28
This is because he knows Ganduje will intervene. He did same in Taraba in the last general election.

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Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by SatoshiX: 9:43pm On Oct 28
Anyhowness in this country is just too much.
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by adenigga(m): 9:44pm On Oct 28
[quote author=Kh36 post=132633774]Who is he to refuse a directive

APShit member @ the background claiming to be impartial judiciary arm member......

Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Omogoddy: 9:44pm On Oct 28
To be faithful loyal and honest
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by Ironbull: 9:52pm On Oct 28
franchasng:
He is working for the Presidency to destabilize NNPP in Kano just as Wike is doing in PDP and Rivers state and Abure in Labor Party, who then is the Chief Judge of The Federal High Courts?


Nigeria has been captured just as they captured Lagos state and turned it to a one party state for 23 years angry

Can you provide evidence to back all these your claim

Oga no go talk wetin go land you for Kuje.
Re: Justice Amobeda Defies Federal High Court Chief Judge’s Transfer Order by bookson(m): 9:56pm On Oct 28
The guy just can't be bought which is why they are transferring him. He is an upright judge who fears God and upholds the constitution. APC gov't can never like such a guy.
For the members here who are bashing the without reading the body of the news, I pity you guys. You are talking against someone who is a proof that Nigeria still has faithful and patriotic men....? SMH

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