Bayelsa State Judicial Service Commission


The Bayelsa State Judicial Service Commission, established under Section 197 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is the executive body responsible for handling matters related to the appointment, discipline, and promotion of judicial officers and their support staff in Bayelsa State. The Commission is chaired by the Chief Judge of Bayelsa State.

Composition

All members of the Bayelsa State Judicial Service Commission are appointed by the Governor of Bayelsa State, subject to confirmation by the Bayelsa State House of Assembly. The Commission consists of the following members:
Members of the commission
The current members of the commission include;
NameDesignation
The Hon. Justice Matilda Abrakassa AyemieyeChief Judge of Bayelsa State
Hon. Justice Daniel AyahPresidient, Bayelsa State Customary Court of Appeal
Biriyai Dambo, SANAttorney General of Bayelsa State
Bafu Mirin-Johnson, ESQSecretary to the Commission
Chief F. D. LottCommissioner
H.R.M Ayibakuro Ogidi-OkeCommissioner
Mrs. Ine Serena Dokubo-SpiffCommissioner

Powers and responsibilities

Under Part II, Third Schedule of the 1999 Constitution, the Bayelsa State Judicial Service Commission is empowered to:
  • Advise and make recommendations to the National Judicial Council on matters concerning the appointment, discipline, and removal of judicial officers in Bayelsa State.
  • Oversee the promotion and discipline of judicial officers, ensuring compliance with ethical and professional standards.
  • Handle matters concerning the appointment and welfare of support staff working under the judiciary.
  • Facilitate the smooth operation and administration of the judicial system in the state, ensuring the judiciary remains independent and effective.