By Our Correspondent
Former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, has passed away. Reports confirm that the respected jurist died at a hospital in Saudi Arabia, where he had been receiving medical care.
Justice Muhammad was one of Nigerias most prominent legal minds and served as the Chief Justice of Nigeria from 2019 until his retirement in 2022. His tenure at the helm of the judiciary placed him at the centre of critical judicial reforms and landmark legal decisions that shaped Nigerias democratic and constitutional development.
News of his death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from members of the legal profession, judicial officers, academics, and public figures across the country. Many have described him as a disciplined jurist, known for his deep knowledge of the law, commitment to justice, and decades of service to the Nigerian judiciary.
Born in Niger State, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad rose through the ranks of the judiciary, serving at various levels before his appointment to the Supreme Court of Nigeria and eventual elevation as Chief Justice. His long career was marked by dedication to the rule of law and the administration of justice.
Further details regarding funeral arrangements and official commemorations are expected to be announced by the family and relevant authorities.