“The judges should desist from performing executive functions assigned to them by the governor of Kano state in courtrooms meant to adjudicate disputes,” the court ruled.
The new commissioners are Mathew Imoru, Sunday Agbotoba and Iyabo Akpoebi.
He said PASAN would not hesitate to resume its suspended strike if the governors reneged on implementing the financial autonomy as agreed to.
Secretary to the tribunal said a date would be communicated for the tribunal’s inaugural sitting.
He also noted that there was no crisis or division in the PDP, as it had continued to operate with an undivided national leadership.
He added that once Mr Akeredolu fulfils his responsibilities as governor, there’s no need to raise concerns about his continued absence.
The insistence follows the refusal of the state chief judge to set up a seven-man panel to probe the allegations against the deputy governor.
Mr Lawan said that the Senate recorded some significant accomplishments over the last four years.
Justice R.O. Ayoola of the Kogi High Court also awarded N10 million against the EFCC.
The statement added that it was customary to extend a gesture of compassion on New Year day.