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Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by oshozondii: 9:17am On Jan 15, 2021
The Cross River State Acting Chief Judge (CJ), Justice Effiom Eyo-Ita, has withdrawn the 29 protesting magistrates, who on Monday and Tuesday last week took to the streets of Calabar to protest the non-payment of their two years’ salary by Governor Ben Ayade, from sitting.

It would be recalled that Senior Magistrate Safiya Iyeh Ashipu of Odukpani Magisterial Division, had on Monday, January 4, led her two sons to the Government House, Calabar, with placards of various inscriptions, asking the governor to pay her 24-month unpaid salary.

The following day, 28 other magistrates in the same plight as Ashipu, donning their full regalia stormed the Governor’s Office in protest against the non-payment of their salary for 24 months. During the protest, one of them, Richard Bassey, collapsed and was revived by his other colleagues.

While Governor Ayade, through his media aide, Christian Ita, said that the magistrates were irregularly recruited into the judiciary as he (Ayade), did not sign off on the order for the final engagement, the state Attorney-General and Commissioner Tanko Ashang, had during and interaction with the representatives of the protesting magistrates, declared their recruitment into the state’s judiciary as “fraudulent” and threatened them with lawsuit for embarrassing the governor.

The fourth acting chief judge whose tenure expires in five days’ time, had claimed that only Ayade could determine the fate of the 29 magistrates as all entreaties for the governor to pay them had failed.

As at press time, no concrete arrangement had been made to pay off the 24-months’ salary arrears of the affected magistrates who have now been withdrawn from their various divisions.

This was just as nobody could volunteer information on what would happen to Justice Eyo-Ita, the fourth Acting Chief Judge to be appointed by Ayade, who has refused to appoint a substantive Chief Judge for the state since the former Chief Judge, Justice Michael Edem, retired on November 29, 2019.

While Edem, on his retirement, had announced Justice Akon Ikpeme, the next in rank to him as the Acting Chief Judge, Governor Ayade had rooted for Justice Maurice Eneji to replace Edem in contravention of the order of seniority in the state’s judiciary. Reason however, prevailed and Ayade later swore in Justice Ikpeme in acting capacity for a period of three months.

The governor, had in the attempt to make Justice Eneji the Chief Judge, reconstituted the state’s Judicial Service Commission (JSC) on November 27, and appointed Justice Agbojo Ogar (rtd) as chairman instead of the then sitting Chie Judge, Edem, who walked out of the inauguration in protest. The commission eventually recommended Eneji, but the entire state rose against that.

At the expiration of the three months, Governor Ayade has been appointing other Acting Chief Judges in the order of Justices AKon Ikpeme, Maurice Eneji (twice) and the current Effiom Eyo-Ita, who has five days left as Acting CJ, while the right successor, Justice Ikpeme, is still in service.

Nigerian Tribune gathered that while Ikpeme is of Akwa Ibom State origin, she is married to a Cross River man. Her father had worked and retired as a Permanent Secretary in Cross River State civil service. The development has forced the National Judicial Council (NJC) to blacklist Cross River State in all its activities, insisting that the order of seniority must be strictly followed.
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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:22am On Jan 15, 2021
The Cross River State Acting Chief Judge (CJ), Justice Effiom Eyo-Ita, has withdrawn the 29 protesting magistrates, who on Monday and Tuesday last week took to the streets of Calabar to protest the non-payment of their two years’ salary by Governor Ben Ayade, from sitting.
Can you just imagine this level of wickedness
They were withdrawn because they protested for their sweat,
because they are asking for the wages of their sweat.
This is absolutely unacceptable.
Power corrupt, absolutely Power corrupt absolutely.

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by jericco1(m): 9:22am On Jan 15, 2021
I knew it will come to this, you can't bite the hands that feed you, even when they're oppressing you and making your life unbearable.

This is where human rights organisations have to come to their aid.

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by DoctorAbk: 9:22am On Jan 15, 2021
Chai it is
Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Nathphil(m): 9:23am On Jan 15, 2021
Associations fighting members for demanding justice. What goes around comes around sha
Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by davinking(m): 9:23am On Jan 15, 2021
Why Dey Withdraw Them
Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:24am On Jan 15, 2021
No matter how you say bs about our darling Daddy, owing Nigerian workers salaries or not paying them on time is one thing even his enemies have not or will ever accused him of, he even increased the minimum wage and corpers allawee at a time the previous governments deflated and looted our national reserves.
unlike previous party of criminals, looters and thieves borrowing money to pay salaries for years at the time we made the highest revenue from crude oil sales in our nation.

For the past 5 years, Lagos state pay all her workers their salaries even before the last day of the month.
And you ask us not to love and pray for such man everyday?
No, sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians will.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxN7G8VtjEQ

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Freestainworld(m): 9:24am On Jan 15, 2021
A judge sabotaging his fellow comrades, nothing we no go see.

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Triangles1(m): 9:24am On Jan 15, 2021
Nigeria problem start from our Judicial system.

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by flourish01(m): 9:24am On Jan 15, 2021
Very bad.

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by DropsMic(m): 9:25am On Jan 15, 2021
Welcome to Nigeria
Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Bibidear(f): 9:26am On Jan 15, 2021
This is very bad
Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by zinodizt: 9:26am On Jan 15, 2021
Its good jare. is that not your employers do.
post=98077888:

Can you just imagine this level of wickedness
They were withdrawn because they protested for their sweat, because they are asking for the wages of their sweat.
This is absolutely unacceptable

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Nobody: 9:26am On Jan 15, 2021
Ok
Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by zinodizt: 9:27am On Jan 15, 2021
Its good jare. is that not your employers do.
post=98077888:

Can you just imagine this level of wickedness
They were withdrawn because they protested for their sweat, because they are asking for the wages of their sweat.
This is absolutely unacceptable
Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Houseofglam7(f): 9:28am On Jan 15, 2021
undecided
Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Confirmedzombie: 9:29am On Jan 15, 2021
Impunity is the order of the day in South East.

You will never see Igbos comment here but if it were to be an APC state or Buhari

Igbos will wail from now till eternity.

Igbos are very useless and frustrated pigs

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:30am On Jan 15, 2021
Confirmedzombie:
Impunity is the order of the day in South East.

You will never see Igbos comment here but if it were to be an APC state or Buhari

Igbos will wail from now till eternity.

Igbos are very useless and frustrated pigs
Somebori go vex for ya post o.
Shim no dey like see anything negative about the government proscribed terrorists group...ipob

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Gyong(m): 9:31am On Jan 15, 2021
Only in Naija such shits happened.

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Re: Cross River Acting CJ Withdraws 29 Protesting Magistrates From Sitting In Court by Icyexpressions: 9:32am On Jan 15, 2021
Our political leaders always know how to screw us all up, except for us liberate ourselves no one would. He's an acting for a reason though

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