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    Federal High Court Announces Easter Vacation

    Staff EditorBy Staff EditorMarch 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Federal High Court of Nigeria has announced that it will proceed on its 2026 Easter vacation from April 7 to April 13, 2026.

    The Director of Information of the court, Dr. Catherine Christopher, disclosed this in a statement on Friday.

    She said the decision was made “pursuant to the provisions of Order 46, Rule 4(c) of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules 2019 (as amended).”

    According to the circular, the Chief Judge of the court, Justice John Terhemba Tsoho, approved the vacation period, adding that normal sittings would resume on April 14 across all judicial divisions.

    The court, however, stated that the core judicial divisions in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Enugu would remain open during the vacation to attend to matters of extreme urgency.

    The statement noted that only cases relating to the enforcement of fundamental rights, arrest or release of vessels, and issues concerning dire national interest would be entertained during the period.

    “During the vacation period, the Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Enugu core judicial divisions shall remain open to the public strictly for matters of extreme urgency.

    “It should be noted that only matters relating to the enforcement of fundamental rights, arrest or release of vessels, and matters concerning dire national interest shall be entertained by the vacation judges during the period,” the statement read.

    It added that the following judges had been designated to serve as vacation judges in their respective divisions.

    In the Abuja Judicial Division, the judges are Justices Emeka Nwite and Musa S. Liman, while the Lagos Judicial Division will have Justices Akintayo Aluko and Ogazi F. Nkemakonam.

    For the Port Harcourt Judicial Division, the designated judges are Justices Phoebe M. Ayua and Adamu T. Mohammed, while the Enugu Judicial Division will be handled by Justice Mabel T. Segun-Bello.

    The circular further advised the vacation judges and heads of divisions to promptly refer any matter requiring urgent attention to the Chief Judge for necessary directives.

    It also stated that the dates announced in the circular supersede any earlier dates that might have been circulated or obtained from other sources.

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