Enugu – The Enugu State House of Assembly has confirmed the nomination of Justice Chibueze Nnamani, as the President of the Enugu Customary Court of Appeal.
The assembly made the confirmation in Enugu on Friday after receiving a letter from Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, on the nominee’s appointment.
The Speaker of the house, Chief Edward Ubosi, read the letter from the governor and the members of the sixth assembly unanimously proceeded with the screening of the nominee.
Leader of the assembly, Ikechukwu Ezugwu, listed the qualification and work experience of the nominee after which he moved a motion for the house to allow the nominee take a bow and leave.
The members supported Nnamani’s nomination as the president of the customary Court of Appeal.
Ezugwu described him as `a hardworking lawyer’, who had over the years performed excellently in the judiciary.
Meanwhile, the member representing Ezeagu constituency, Mr Chima Obieze, has called on government and security agencies to urgently put an end to the menace of herdsmen in the state.
Obieze, while recounting the recent destruction caused by the herdsmen and their cattle in his constituency, decried the growing loss of lives and property as a result of the menace. (NAN)
Enugu Assembly confirms Justice Nnamani as President, Customary Court of Appeal
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