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Chief judge Tsoho ready to respond to CCB invitation over asset declaration -FHC



The federal high court (FHC) says its chief judge, John Tsoho, will appear before the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) over allegations concerning his asset declaration.

 

In a statement issued on Monday, Catherine Christopher, director of information of the FHC, said Tsoho remains committed to cooperating with the CCB in respect of its invitation.

 

The statement said the chief judge would appear before the CCB alongside his legal representative, Kanu Agabi, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN).

 

According to the court, Agabi is currently outside Nigeria for medical reasons but has indicated his readiness to accompany Tsoho to the bureau upon his return.

 

 

“In accordance with his constitutional right to consult and be represented by counsel of his choice, his legal representative, Kanu Godwin Agabi, CON, SAN, has indicated his readiness to accompany the Honourable Chief Judge to the Bureau upon his return to Nigeria, he being presently outside the country for medical reasons,” the statement reads.

 

The court said the position “has been duly communicated to the Code of Conduct Bureau, affirming the Chief Judge’s willingness to appear and participate in the process in full compliance with the law and established constitutional safeguards”.

 

For scheduling purposes, the bureau has been informed that any date within the week commencing March 16, 2026, is convenient for the chief judge and his counsel.

 

“The Hon. Chief Judge reiterates his commitment to due process, transparency, and respect for the rule of law,” the statement added.

 

Tsoho’s planned appearance follows a report alleging that he failed to declare some bank accounts in his asset declaration form submitted to the CCB. The bureau had subsequently summoned him to respond to the claims.

 

The CCB is empowered by law to investigate breaches of the code of conduct for public officers and, where necessary, refer matters to the code of conduct tribunal.

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