JUDICIARY
Fintiri Swears-in Hafsat Abdulrahman as State Chief Judge

From Yagana Ali, Yola
The first female chief judge in Adamawa state has been sworn into office by Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri on Monday at the Government House in Yola
The governor has also sworn into office Grand Khadi Sharia Court of Appeal Ibrahim Sudi and President Customary Court of Appeal Audu Balami
In his address at the event in the Government House Yola, Governor Umaru Fintiri congratulated the judges and urged them to uphold the oath they have subscribed to.
He described them as people with proven integrity whose appointments were based on merit.
The State Chief Judge, Justice Hafsat Abdulrahman in her remark thanked Governor Fintiri for honoring the recommendation of the National Judicial Council.
Justice Abdulrahman said she and her colleagues will do their best to adjudicate Justice to all manner of people in the state.
Female Legislators Task Tinubu on 35% Affirmative Action
Ninth Assembly Women in Parliament have urged the President-elect, Sen. Bola Tinubu, to ensure that the court ruling granting women 35% affirmative action was implemented.
Chairperson, House Committee on Women in Parliament, Rep. Oluga Taiwo, made the call during a news conference held in Abuja on Monday.
The event was organized by the Nigerian Women Trust Fund in collaboration with the National Assembly.
“As we move closer to the transition to a new administration and commencement of the 10th National Assembly, Nigerians and, indeed, the world, is expectant of the positive impact the administration of Tinubu will bring to Nigeria.
“More than ever before, the women-fold is expecting a deliberate display of executive will of the administration in mainstreaming women in public governance.
“Women-fold globally, and indeed the international community, are observing with keen interest whether the administration of Tinubu will pass its first litmus test of adherence and observance of the Rule of Law in appointment of cabinet members.
“And whether it will obey the judgment of the Federal High Court on women participation in governance by ensuring increased appointments are given to women.”
She further said that the number of women participation in governance in the country was extremely low.
Taiwo said: “This has led to the incorporated Trustees of Women Empowerment and Legal Aid initiative and eight other women bodies to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Attorney-General of the Federation to the Federal High Court.
“In suit FHC/AB/CS/2020, the Federal High Court, on April 6, 2022 compelled the Federal Government of Nigeria to live up to its responsibilities on women participation in politics and governance.
“The suit was successful and it was held that the issue of 35 per cent women participation in appointment into Federal Government offices has become a responsibility of the Federal Government backed by law and policy.
“The President and the Federal Government are bound to adhere to the 35 per affirmative action.”
Also speaking, Rep. Miriam Onuoha (APC-Imo), who is the only female in the House of Representatives vying for Speakership, said that women in parliament are capable to lead.
“I’m capable, committed and qualified. I am a ranking legislator of the ruling party and can be the speaker of the 10th House of Representatives.”
She said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the President-elect would stop at nothing to ensure that the revised National Gender Policy is implemented.
“My bid to be speaker will test the President-elect’s attitude to women. The time to elect a female speaker is now.
“We appeal to the APC in their bid to zone the principal offices to consider mainstreaming such that positions coming to the North and South will be balanced with gender. That way, there will be inclusivity to accommodate our diversity.”
Similarly, Rep. Adewunmi Onanuga (APC-Ogun), decried the marginalisation of women in parliament saying that there is no returning female member in the Senate.
“So, you can see all the agitations in both chambers.
“We have in the House of Representatives, seven returning members and three out of them are contesting for principal officers – one for Speakership and two of us for Deputy Speaker.
“We have women who have capacity to be deputy speaker and I am contesting as deputy speaker.” (NAN)
CRIME
Man Bags 18 Months Imprisonment For Gambling With Employer’s N1m

An Ota Magistrates ‘Court in Ogun, on Monday, sentenced a 24-year-old Point of Sales (POS) attendant, Yusuf Olamilekan, to 18 months imprisonment for stealing N1 million belonging to his employer.
In her judgement, the Magistrate, Mrs O.O. Fadairo, sentenced the convict to 18 months imprisonment with an option of fine of N60, 000.
Fadairo said that the convict should also restitute N1 million to the complainant, Emeka and Jane Company.
She added that the Prosecution Counsel had proven beyond reasonable doubt that the convict was guilty of the charge preferred against him.
Olamilekan, whose address was not provided, had earlier pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing.
The Prosecutor, Insp E.O. Adaraloye, told the court that the defendant committed the offence on April 7, at 6 p.m., at Sango-Ota.
Adaraloye said that the defendant unlawfully withdrew N1 million from his employer’s account, Emeka and Jane Company, without consent, to play a game of chance.
He said that the now convict subsequently lost the money, adding that the offence contravened Section 383 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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Edited by Deborah Coker
An Ota Magistrates ‘Court in Ogun, on Monday, sentenced a 24-year-old Point of Sales (POS) attendant, Yusuf Olamilekan, to 18 months imprisonment for stealing N1 million belonging to his employer.
In her judgement, the Magistrate, Mrs O.O. Fadairo, sentenced the convict to 18 months imprisonment with an option of fine of N60, 000.
Fadairo said that the convict should also restitute N1 million to the complainant, Emeka and Jane Company.
She added that the Prosecution Counsel had proven beyond reasonable doubt that the convict was guilty of the charge preferred against him.
Olamilekan, whose address was not provided, had earlier pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing.
The Prosecutor, Insp E.O. Adaraloye, told the court that the defendant committed the offence on April 7, at 6 p.m., at Sango-Ota.
Adaraloye said that the defendant unlawfully withdrew N1 million from his employer’s account, Emeka and Jane Company, without consent, to play a game of chance.
He said that the now convict subsequently lost the money, adding that the offence contravened Section 383 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006. (NAN)
JUDICIARY
Woman, 42, Docked Over Alleged Theft Of Soft Drinks Worth N7.688m

A 42-year-old woman, Bukola Solademi, was on Friday arraigned before a Mapo Grade A Customary Court in Ibadan over alleged theft of carbonated drinks and bottled water valued at N7.688 million.
Solademi, however, pleaded not guilty to the one-count charge levelled against her.
The court’s President, Mrs O.
E. Owoseni, admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N500,000, with two reliable sureties in like sum.Owoseni said that the sureties must be blood relatives, show evidence of three years tax payment to Oyo State government, present their National Identification Numbers and show evidence of ownership of landed property in Ibadan.
She, thereafter, adjourned the matter till July 4 for hearing.
The Prosecutor, Insp Ayodele Ayeni, had earlier told the court that the defendant committed the offence between March 2024 and April 2025 at Ibikunle, Ayeye area of Ibadan.
Ayeni further said that Solademi stole 12 packs of Bigi water valued at N14,750, 31; packs of big Eva water valued at N309,400, 176 and packs of Mr V water valued at N264,400.
He said that the defendant also stole 405 packs of Predator valued at N1.903,400 and 14 packs of Schewepps valued at N57,600.
The prosecutor listed other items allegedly stolen by the defendant to include: 244 packs of pet coke valued at N882,300; 20 packs of big American cola valued at N128,00012 and packs of Bigi Cola valued at N240,000.
The remaining items were one carton of Lacasera valued at N1,850,240,000; 34 cartons of Pepsi valued at N104,100; 100 cartons of Coca-cola valued at N520,000 and 243 cartons of Fearless valued at N992,300.
The other stolen drinks were: 75 cartons of Bigi Fanta valued at N240,000, 14 packs of Sosa drink valued at N4,000 and 395 packs of Bigi American cola valued at N1.422 million.
Ayeni said that the drinks belonged to one Ajoke Ayinde, a businesswoman.
According to him, the offence contravenes the provisions of section 390(9) of the Criminal Code, Cap. 38, Vol. II, Laws of Oyo State, 2000. (NAN)
JUDICIARY
3 People Docked For Alleged Assault, Causing Woman To Miscarry

Three men, Wasiu Ayanyemi, Ibtahim Adeniji and Oluwabunmi Owoyemi, were on Wednesday docked in an Ikorodu Chief Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, for allegedly assaulting woman and causing her to miscarry.
The police charged Ayanyemi, 40; Adeniji, 49, and Owoyemi, 40, whose addresses were not disclosed with conspiracy to wit felony, breach of peace, and assault occasionally harm.
The three defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The Prosecutor, ASP Aminu Isaac, said the offence were committed on May 8, at Benson bus-stop area of Ikorodu, Lagos State.
Isaac said the defendants assaulted a three-month pregnanr woman, Ms Adejoke Olusoj, causing her bodily harm and miscarriage
The prosecutor said the defendants also conducted themselves in a manner likely to cause breach of peace
He added the offence contravened the provisions of sections 411, 168(d), 173 and 245 of the Lagos State Criminal Law, 2015.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr B. A. Sonuga, admitted the defendants to bail in the sum of N500,000 each, with two sureties in like sum.
Sonuga adjourned the case until June 16 for further mention. (NAN)