http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Dayo Johnson, Akure CRISIS is brewing in Ondo State judiciary over the alleged continued stay in office by Justice Temitayo Osoba as acting Chief Judge of the state allegedly in violation of the1999 Constitution (as amended) . A human right lawyer, Femi Emmanuel-Emodamori, in a letter addressed to Osoba and copied to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, the NJC, the state House of Assembly and the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, said that Section 271(5) of the Constitution does not allow anybody to be in acting capacity as Chief Judge of a state for more than three months. He pointed out: “Since Justice Osoba’s appointment has not been confirmed by the state Assembly and the NJC since she was sworn-in on 23rd January, 2017 by former Governor Olusegun Mimiko, it is illegal for her to continue to breach the Constitution by occupying the position”. Emmanuel-Emodamori therefore asked Akeredolu to do the needful within seven days. ...