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Friday, February 7, 2014

GAMBIA APPOINTS NIGERIAN AS CHIEF JUSTICE.


Yahya Jammeh (AFP)

Banjul (Gambia) (AFP) - President Yahya Jammeh has appointed a Nigerian man as Gambia's top judge after sacking the only woman to have held the post, his office said on Thursday.

Emmanuel Fagbenle takes the role of "acting chief justice", according to a presidential statement, after Ghanaian-born Mabel Yamoa Agyemang was "relieved of her appointment" without explanation on Monday.

The brief communique gave no biographical details for Fagbenle, although he has been cited by local media as presiding over many high-profile cases in recent years and was sworn in as a Court of Appeal justice five years ago, according to a government release dated from 2009.

Agyemang replaced another Nigerian, Joseph Wowo, who became mired in a bribery scandal in July last year and was jailed on a string of corruption charges in January.

She had been practising law in Gambia since 2004, when she was appointed as an expert appeal court judge after working in her native Ghana.

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