The National Judicial Council (NJC) has disowned a news report currently circulating on social and conventional media alleging that 34 lawyers failed an integrity test and were consequently dropped from consideration for appointment as Judges of the Federal High Court of Nigeria.

A statement by the NJC Secretary, Ahmed Gambo Saleh, on Thursday said categorically that the report is inaccurate and unauthorised, and therefore does not reflect the true position of events as they transpired at the level of the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC).

For the avoidance of doubt, the NJC Secretary said, the processes referenced in the report were conducted entirely at the FJSC level, and no decision or action has yet been taken by the NJC in respect of the candidates concerned.

The Council further clarified that, while a few candidates were indeed discontinued from the process at the FJSC level based on adverse findings arising from petitions received by the Commission, a number of others did not progress further simply because they failed to meet the required qualifying score to advance to the interview stage before the NJC.

Contrary to the impression conveyed by the media reports, the Council emphasised that there is no stand-alone or newly introduced “integrity test” whose failure automatically disqualified candidates en masse, as widely suggested.

“The judicial appointment process remains structured, merit-driven, and multi-layered, encompassing written examinations, performance benchmarks, background verification, petition review where applicable, and interviews conducted strictly in accordance with established guidelines”, the statement added.

The Council noted that the publication of inaccurate and speculative details has the potential to mislead the public and unjustly impugn the reputation of candidates who participated in the selection process in good faith.

In view of the foregoing, the NJC has commenced internal investigations to ascertain the source of the unauthorised press statement and will take appropriate steps to protect the integrity and credibility of its processes.

The Council reassured Nigerians that it remains firmly committed to transparency, fairness, due process, and the highest standards of judicial integrity, and urged media practitioners to always seek clarification through authorised channels before publishing reports on sensitive institutional matters.

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