Justice Tsoho Assures Judges, Staff Improved Welfare

Justice Tsoho

Chief Judge of the Federal High Court of Nigeria, Justice John Terhemba Tsoho, has called on all the judges and staff of the Federal High Court of Nigeria to feel free to approach him if they have any complaint in respect of the welfare.

The Chief Judge made the remark during the end of the year get-together and the Chief Judge’s Merit Award ceremonies on Friday, 20th December, 2019 at the Federal High Court of Nigeria premises, Abuja.

Justice Tsoho also promised the judges and staff improved welfare in the year 2020 as he wishes all retirees happy retirement lives.

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In his welcome address, the Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court, Emmanuel Gakko Esq. commended Chief Judge making the welfare of judges and staff top priority.

“It is pertinent to state that the Chief Judge has given approval for us to acquire a mini-estate for staff who may be in dire need of accommodation, Gakko said.

Trophy and medals won by the Federal High Court Sports Club was presented to the Chief Judge. Also, gifts were presented to retired staff by Justice Abdul Kafarati (Rtd) and Justice Binta Nyako.

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Mr Danlami Lawar, who retired as Chief Executive Officer on Grade Level 14 thank the Chief Judge and the entire judges on behalf of the retirees for the send forth and end of the year get-together ceremonies.

The Chief Judge’s Annual Merit Award went to two staff of the Federal High Court of Nigeria, Abuja. The event also witnessed the public presentation of selected judgement and rulings of Justice A. A. Kafarati.

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In her vote of thanks, Justice Binta Nyako thanked all the guest present for honouring the invitation to be part of the 2019 send forth for retired staff and end of the year get-together ceremonies. She also thanked Federal High Court of Nigeria staff for their dedication to duty.

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