Authorities of the ECOWAS Judicial Council are set to submit its recommendation on better ways to handle matters of the subregion to the authority of heads of state at the end of its meeting holding in Abuja.
Chairman of the council and chief justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola made the declaration while fielding questions from state house correspondents after a meeting of President Bola Tinubu and the ECOWAS Judicial Council at the Presidential villa Abuja, Thursday.
Ariwoola said the council had examined the process of enforcement of the council decisions within the region hoping that the authority of heads of government of the member states would approve them.
He said the meeting of the council has been on since Tuesday and that the meeting with the president was to intimate him with plans and decisions of the council which dwell on better ways to exercise the council’s powers within the subregion.
The CJN however revealed that the council set up two committees to look into the rules and position or the status of the enforcement of the decisions of the community court.
The CJN was accompanied by judicial officials from ECOWAS member countries.