Reps committee tasks FCT courts, judiciary on efficiency

The House of Representatives Committee on Federal Capital Territory Judiciary on Thursday visited some FCT courts and tasked the judiciary to ensure effectiveness and efficiency in its operations.

Chairman of the House Committee on FCT Judiciary, Adamu Ibrahim Gamawa who led other members of his committee for the oversight visit to FCT High Court and Customary Court said the visit is in line with the constitution’s provisions which empower the legislators to carry out oversight roles.

ALSO READ  Euro 2024: Gary Neville identifies one player that must start England’s last-16 tie

Gamawa stated that the visit was not to witch-hunt anybody but aimed at assessing the condition of the courts and coming up with possible ways of addressing the challenges.

He noted that the visit enables them to know the state of some of the ongoing projects.

ALSO READ  Transfer: Chelsea set to sign Wahi

He said the performance or utilization of the previously appropriated funds including the 2024 budget will also determine what should be provided in the 2025 budget for the FCT Judiciary.

Like the State Houses of Assembly, the National Assembly serves as a parliament for the FCT, Abuja.

Chief Registrar, High Court of the FCT, Hadisa Dodo, in her remark, solicited the assistance of the committee over what she called pressing and urgent difficulties.

ALSO READ  Euro 2024: Mourinho predicts what’ll happen to Cristiano Ronaldo

Some of the challenges according to her include underfunding of the construction of the High Court complex in Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, inadequate funding for construction of Magistrates quarters and additional courtrooms, and inadequate official vehicles among others.

Reps committee tasks FCT courts, judiciary on efficiency

Share

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *