Lagos CJ, Hon. Justice Ayotunde Phillips(right) and sister, Justice Funmi Atilade |
+Her Younger Sister, Justice Funmi Atilade Set To Succeed Her
+The Story of The Williams Sisters
The Chief
Judge of Lagos State, Hon. Justice Ayotunde Ayomide Phillips, will be retiring
on July 26, after 38 years in the service and 40 years post call to Bar. Phillips, who will soon clock 65, the statutory retirement age for
Judges in Lagos. Her younger sister, Justice Funmilayo Olajumoke Atilade, the
Head Judge of the Lagos Division of the State High Court is expected to take
her place. Justice Atilade, 62, is the next in rank to Justice Phillips in the
hierarchy of the judiciary in Lagos State. It is imperative to note that this
is a feat that has never been achieved before in the judicial history of
Nigeria.
Hon. Justice Ayotunde Phillips |
Hon. Justice Ayotunde Phillips |
Justice Phillips, who was sworn in by
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, in July 2012, is the 14th
Chief Judge of Lagos State and the fourth woman to serve in that capacity. She
succeeded Justice Inumidun Akande, who retired after attaining the statutory
retirement age of 65.
Justice Phillips, no doubt made a strong
impact during her tenure. Known to be a reformist and a fearless judge, the
Lagos State Judiciary witnessed many positive reforms under her tenure.
The Williams Sisters- Funmi Atilade and Ayotunde Phillips |
In January 1962, she was admitted into
Queens College, Yaba, Lagos and obtained her West African School Certificate in
1966. She proceeded to Ibadan Grammar School, Ibadan and was awarded the Higher
School Certificate in 1968. Phillips gained admission into the Faculty of Law,
University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba and graduated with LL.B (honours) in June
1973. In 1974, she was called to the Nigerian Bar and performed her National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Scheme as a pupil counsel at the Enugu State
Ministry of Justice from June 1974 to June 1975.
Her
working career began at the Chambers of the late Kehinde Sofola (SAN) from
November 1975 to September 1976 where she worked as a junior. That same year,
she took employment as a Legal Officer at the Lagos State Development and
Property Corporation (LSDPC) and rose through the ranks to become its
Secretary/Legal Adviser.
Hon. Justice Ayotunde Phillips at Anniversary Dinner |
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