NJC Probes 256 Judges Over Alleged Misconduct in Unprecedented Move.
The National Judicial Council (NJC) has launched an investigation into more than 256 judges across Nigeria over allegations of judicial misconduct, marking one of the largest disciplinary sweeps in the country’s legal history. The probe was confirmed this week following the NJC’s latest meeting in Abuja. According to officials, the judges under review are accused of various infractions ranging from delayed judgments, abuse of office, corruption, and actions that undermine the integrity of the judiciary. The council said the move is part of efforts to restore public confidence in the courts and enforce accountability within the bench. The NJC, which is headed by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has constitutional powers to appoint, discipline, and recommend the removal of judicial officers. In recent years, the council has faced criticism for being slow to act on petitions against judges. This latest action signals a shift toward a more assertive ap...