Ololade Adeyanju/
The Federal High Court of Nigeria is set to vacate for its annual Easter break from April 8.
The notice was contained in a circular issued to Federal High Courts, signed by the Chief Judge of the court, Hon. Justice John Tsoho.
According to the circular, the 2022 easter vacation is from April 8 to April 25.
Judicial activities are scheduled to resume on April 26.
The circular further designated the Abuja, Lagos, and Port-Harcourt divisions of the Court as vacation courts, open to the public in cases of extreme urgency.
The circular reads in part: “The Abuja Division will cater for cases from the Federal Capital, North Central, North Western, and North-Eastern parts of the country.
“The Lagos Division will cater for cases from Lagos and the South Western part of the country while Port-Harcourt Division will cater for cases from Rivers State, the South-South and South-Eastern states.”
The vacation Judges for the Lagos division include Hon. Justice T.E. Ringim and Justice A.O. Awogboro.
The Chief Judge further enjoined the vacation Judges to be wary of political cases brought to their courts during the period.
He advised that all matters requiring his attention be brought to him during the period.
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