President Muhammadu Buhari, on
Friday, suspended Walter Onnoghen, the chief justice of the federation.
This is coming two weeks after a civil society group, Anti-Corruption and
Research Based Data Initiative (ARDI), has launched a legal move to remove the
CJN.
The president delivered a speech
to justify the suspension on Friday at the swearing-in ceremony of Justice
Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed acting CJN, saying the order came from the Code of
Conduct Tribunal.
Here are highlights of the
president’s speech:
Onnoghen admitted to the charges
In his speech, the president
expressed worry that Onnoghen admitted to the charges levelled against him.
“Perhaps more worrisome is the
Chief Justice of Nigeria’s own written admission to the charges that he indeed
failed to follow the spirit and letter of the law in declaring his assets,
citing ’’mistake’’ and ’’forgetfulness’’ which are totally unknown to our laws
as defences in the circumstances of his case,” he said.
Other suspicious transactions have been discovered
“Although the allegations in the
petition are grievous enough in themselves, the security agencies have since
then traced other suspicious transactions running into millions of dollars to
the CJN’s personal accounts, all undeclared or improperly declared as required
by law.”
His legal team frustrated the CCT trial
Buhari said Onnoghen should have
removed “himself from superintending over” the judicial arm while the trial
lasted but instead, “the nation has been treated to the sordid spectacle of a
judicial game of wits in which the Chief Justice of Nigeria and his legal team
have made nonsense of the efforts of the Code of Conduct Tribunal to hear the
allegation on merit and conclude the trial as quickly as possible”
The Supreme Court has been releasing people accused of corruption
Buhari said: “It is no secret that
this government is dissatisfied with the alarming rate in which the Supreme
Court of Nigeria under the oversight of Justice Walter Onnoghen has serially
set free, persons accused of the most dire acts of corruption, often on mere
technicalities, and after quite a number of them have been convicted by the
trial and appellate courts.”
He influenced the court
“Whether deliberately or
inadvertently, we have all seen the full weight of the Chief Justice of Nigeria
descend on the tender head of one of the organs of justice under his control.
There is simply no way the officers of that court, from the Chairman to the
bailiffs, can pretend to be unaffected by the influence of the leader of the
Judiciary.”
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