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Alleged Undeclared Assets: Justice Tsoho promises to cooperate with CCB

Mr Tsoho, in a statement on Monday, said he would honour the invitation as soon as his lawyer, Kanu Agabi, completes his medical treatment abroad.

• March 3, 2026
Justice John Tsoho
Justice John Tsoho [Credit: Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria ]

The chief judge of the Federal High Court, John Tsoho, says he is ready to appear before the Code of Conduct Bureau for investigation over alleged failure to declare some bank accounts in his asset declaration form.

Mr Tsoho, in a statement on Monday, said he would honour the invitation as soon as his lawyer, Kanu Agabi, completes his medical treatment abroad.

“The Federal High Court of Nigeria wishes to clarify that the honourable chief judge, Justice John Terhemba Tsoho, remains fully committed to cooperating with the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) in respect of its invitation.

“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,” said the statement.

The statement disclosed that this position had been duly communicated to the CCB, 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 Monday, 16 March 2026, is convenient for the honourable chief judge and his counsel.

“The honourable chief judge reiterates his commitment to due process, transparency, and respect for the rule of law,” the statement added.

The CCB was reported to have summoned Mr Tsoho, following a PREMIUM TIMES report that the chief judge failed to declare several bank accounts in his asset declaration form, in violation of the country’s Code of Conduct law.

(NAN)

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