This followed the adoption of the report and recommendations of the house committee on public account which indicted the Kogi State High Court and Kogi Hajj Commission for financial breaches.
The House also said that the Chief Judge could step aside to defend himself over the indictment of Auditor General of the state.
The House also recommended punitive measures on those indicted to avoid a reoccurrence.
The house, however, directed the State Government to urgently resume payment of salaries of judicial workers.
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They tried to use the army to forcefully remove the judge. Thankfully the Nigerian army has resisted the governor's influence. Check the Nigerian army Twitter handle for more information. Judiciary workers are owed 9 months, other civil servants havn't been paid November to March. KSU lecturers who were recruited last year are being owed 8 months, some pensioners up to 2 years.
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