Federal High Court gets acting chief registrar
The Federal High Court of Nigeria has appointed Yahaya Yakubu Shafa as the Acting Chief Registrar following the elevation of Sulaiman Amida Hassan to the Bench.
The Federal High Court of Nigeria has made an announcement regarding a significant change in its administrative leadership. Sulaiman Amida Hassan, the former Chief Registrar, has been elevated to the Bench, prompting the need for a new Acting Chief Registrar. The appointment was confirmed in a statement by the court's Director of Information, Catherine Oby Christopher, who indicated that this decision was made during the Federal Judicial Service Commission's 98th meeting on January 22, 2026.
Yahaya Yakubu Shafa, an accomplished judicial administrator and legal practitioner with more than eighteen years of experience, has been appointed as the new Acting Chief Registrar, effective February 17, 2026. This move is characterized as a strategic measure to ensure continuity, efficiency, and stability within the administrative leadership of the Federal High Court. The court's commitment to maintaining a robust administrative framework during leadership transitions is underscored by this appointment.
The elevation of Sulaiman Amida Hassan to a judicial position reflects a broader commitment to professional growth within the judicial system of Nigeria. The Federal High Court's actions indicate a proactive approach to governance and administration, reaffirming its dedication to the principles of judicial service and effective management. The new Acting Chief Registrar, Mr. Shafa, is expected to carry forward the court's vision as it navigates this leadership transition.