The Federal High Court of Nigeria on Tuesday, 17 February, 2026 announced a change in its administrative leadership following the elevation of its Chief Registrar, Sulaiman Amida Hassan, to the Bench, reports thegazellenews.com.
The court’s Director of Information, Catherine Oby Christopher, through a statement issued on Tuesday said the Federal Judicial Service Commission at its 98th meeting held on Thursday, 22 January, 2026, approved the appointment of Yahaya Yakubu Shafa, FCArb, as Acting Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court “with effect from February 17, 2026.”

The statement added that Shafa’s appointment “Follows the elevation of the outgoing Chief Registrar, Sulaiman Amida Hassan, to the Bench of the Honourable Court,” noting that the development “is in line with the Court’s commitment to ensuring continuity, efficiency, and stability in its administrative leadership,” Christopher said in the statement, just as she also described “Mr. Shafa is a seasoned judicial administrator and legal practitioner with over eighteen (18) years of progressive experience in the justice sector.”
According to the statement, before his appointment, he served as Executive Secretary of the Nasarawa State Judicial Service Commission, where he “played a pivotal role in judicial administration, policy coordination, and institutional development.”
The statement expressed optimism that his “wealth of experience in court administration, legal practice, and institutional reform is expected to further strengthen the administrative machinery of the Federal High Court and enhance the efficient delivery of justice.”
The management and staff of the court also congratulated Hassan on his elevation and Shafa on his appointment, wishing the latter “a successful tenure in his new position.”

