Chief Judge Approves Redeployment of 94 Judges in Federal High Court

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Chief Judge Approves Redeployment of 94 Judges in Federal High Court
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The Chief Judge (CJ) of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho, has approved the redeployment of 94 judges across Federal High Court divisions in the country. The redeployment aims to boost manpower and optimize the distribution of judicial officers following the recent appointment of 23 new judges.

The Chief Judge (CJ) of the Federal High Court , Justice John Tsoho, approved the redeployment of 94 judges across Federal High Court divisions in the country. The redeployment aims to boost manpower and optimize the distribution of judicial officers following the recent appointment of 23 new judges.

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