Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, on Tuesday, April 25, swore in 15 new judges appointed to various courts of the state.
They included seven State High Court Judges, five (Khadis) Sharia Court of Appeal Judges, and three Customary Court of Appeal Judges.
The seven High Court judges sworn in by Governor El-Rufai were Bashir Shitu Yusuf, Yakubu Badamasi, Abdullahi Isyaka, Joyce Asabe Aka’ahs, Nana Fatima Muhammad, Ambi John Aku, and Buhari Mohammed Balarabe.
The five judges of the Sharia Court of Appeal were Aminu Ahmad Jumare, Nuhu Mahmud, Murtala Nasir, Abdulrahman Ibrahim, and Suraj Mahadi Mohammad.
The three Customary Court of Appeal Judges sworn in by the governor included Dorothy Sim Inwulale, Dorcas Thabita Antung, and Yusuf Yakubu.
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