CJN Swears in Justice Dongban-Mensem as Appeal Court President
The Chief Justice of Nigeria , Justice Ibrahim Muhammad, on Friday swore in Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem as the substantive President of the Court of Appeal, with a charge to maintain the credibility and integrity of the appellate court.
Specifically, the CJN counseled Justice Dongban-Mensem, who is the second female to be appointed President of the Court of Appeal, to ensure regular meetings with presiding justices in all divisions of the court as well as other justices to enable them understand challenges that may face the court. “If you sustain your good character and conduct, your tenure will definitely be an excellent one. Try to be yourself and do not allow others derail you. Remain what we know you for,” CJN added.
She assured Nigerians that she will do her best in ensuring that justice is applied at the appellate court, adding that she will build on the legacy left behind by her predecessors.
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