Justice Kaba Becomes Vice President

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Justice Kaba Becomes Vice President

IPNews-Abuja , Nigeria-31 January 2018: A Liberian Judge, His Honor, Justice Yussif D. Kaba has been appointed Vice President at the ECOWAS Court of Justice stationed in Abuja, Nigeria.

According to a release from the Liberian Embassy in Abuja, the His Honor, Justice Yussif D. Kaba , ascended to the post within two weeks of his official resumption as one of seven judges at the regional court.

The release also recalls that Justice Kaba was sworn in as the Liberian member of the ECOWAS Court on December 16, 2017, during the 52nd Ordinary Summit of the Authority of Heads of State and Government in Abuja.

He replaced his compatriot, Justice Wilkins Micah Wright, whose last capacity at the regional court was also the post of Vice President.

Justice Kaba attributed his recent selection as the Court’s Vice President to the good work done by his predecessor Justice Wright.

The Court’s leadership is determined by the college of judges on the bench.

“I would attribute my selection [as the Court’s Vice President] to the good work done here by my predecessor, Justice Wright. His good work gave Liberia a very good image and the expectations of my colleagues on the bench as to what, in their opinion, I can do,” he stated.

He explained that the Vice President is the assistant to the President of the Court, adding that “and the President of the Court is responsible for the administration of the Court and in his absence, the Vice President takes over. So, I gave him Justice Wright the credit for that.”

The release further noted that, Justice Kaba views his assignment as in the interest of Liberia and the ECOWAS sub-region that would add to his international experience.

“It is an international exposure and an opportunity also to be of service to one’s own country and to the sub-region. This is because the area of human right law is a very important in a sub region like ours. Coming out of a lot of civil strives and military interventions and so forth, how the citizens of our sub region can have confidence in our governing structure is very, very important for the maintenance of peace and security. The only institution that can aid in the process of building that confidence in the various governments that we have is the judicial process,” he stated.

The Liberian judge then emphasized the need for more Liberian professionals in various fields to be exposed to such international services and institutions.

He however hopes that Liberia’s under-representation at most international and multilateral organizations, including the various ECOWAS institutions will soon be resolved.

Until his recent appointment at the ECOWAS Court, Justice Kaba served in various capacities in Liberia, including Resident Circuit Judge of 6th Judicial Circuit, acting Court Administrator, acting Probate Judge, Relieving Judge and member of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry to investigate complaints against Judges.

Others are Assistant Minister for Litigation, Assistant Minister for Administration and Public Safety at the Ministry of Justice as well as serving as Legal Counsel in the Law Offices of Tulay and Associates in Monrovia, Liberia.

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