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From  AMEDU JOSEPH,  Lokoja

THE Kogi State House of Assembly has confirmed the appointment of Justice Henry Adebola Olusiyi as the substantive  chief judge of the state.

The Assembly also confirmed Hon. Justice John Bayo Olowosegun, as President of Kogi State Customary Court of Appeal.

Both of them were  confirmed during the house plenary on Tuesday.

It could be recalled that, Hon. Justice Henry Adebola Olusiyi came on board as the Acting Chief Judge of Kogi State after the sudden demise of the former office holder, Late Hon. Justice Nasiru Ajanah who died on 28th June, 2020.

It could also be recalled that Justice Olowosegun replaced late Justice Ibrahim Shaibu Atadoga, who also died in June 2020.

In a letter addressed to the Assembly by the State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, speaker of the house, Prince Mathew Kolawole said Justice Olusiyi was recommended by the National Judicial Council, (NJC) for the appointment.

He said Olusiyi name was nominated for screening and confirmation in line with section 271 (1) of the 1999 constitution as amended.

After 10 minutes of screening, Bello Hassan Balogun, the majority leader representing Ajaokuta State Constituency, moved a motion that Justice  Olusiyi and Justice Olowosegun should take a bow and leave.

He said this was necessary in view of their track record in the administration of justice.

His motion was seconded by  the member representing Igalamela Odolu Constituency, Barr. Cosmos Atabor.

Prince Mathew Kolawole, the Speaker, who announced the confirmation, directed the clerk to inform the governor of the confirmation.

Hon Justice Henry Adebola Olusiyi  hails from Igbaruku-Okeri in Yagba West Local Government Area Kogi State.

He was born on 11th January, 1956. He started his educational career earlier enough at St. Michael’s Primary School, Kaduna from January, 1962 to December, 1966 and finished his primary  education at E.C.W.A Primary School, Mopa Kogi State between January, 1967 and December, 1968.

He enrolled for his secondary school at the E.C.W.A Secondary School, Mopa, Kogi State, in January, 1969 and rounded up in June 1973.

He secured admission into the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in July, 1974 and graduated in 1978 with an LL.B (Hons.) before proceeding to the Nigerian Law School, Lagos in October, 1978 and by July, 1979, he was called to the Nigerian Bar after successfully completing the programme of the school and obtaining his B.L.

He subsequently became a Magistrate Grade II in the Kwara State Judiciary, Ilorin.

He became a Magistrate Grade I and later progressed to become a Chief magistrate in July, 1980.

He served in this position up to March 6, 1988 when he was appointed the Chief Registrar at the High Court of Justice of the Kwara State Judiciary which he resumed with at the Kogi State Judiciary, Lokoja on August 28, 1991 upon the creation of Kogi State. He was appointed a Judge of the Kogi State High Court on June 5th, 1992.

Meanwhile, the house has sworn in Hon. Atule Egbunu as the lawmaker representing Ibaji State Constituency. Egbunu replaced John Abba who died in June, 2020.

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