Ahead of the emergency meeting of
the National Judicial Council (NJC) on Tuesday, the office of the
attorney-general of the federation (AGF) has sent a list of criminal
allegations against Water Onnoghen to the body, TheCable is reporting.
Insiders at the ministry of justice
informed that the petition contains a number of damaging allegations against
the chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), including bank statements and title deeds
of properties said to have been traced to him.
The figures involved are said to
be in billions of naira and several millions of dollars — as well as dozens of
houses.
“The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB)
did not file these criminal allegations against the CJN at the Code of Conduct
Tribunal (CCT) because it is a separate issue from non-declaration of assets,”
a senior official said
“There have been questions about
the legality of Onnoghen’s suspension by the president, but section 11 of the
interpretations act states clearly that he who has the power to appoint also
has the power to discipline. We are convinced the president acted within the
laws of the land.
“Nevertheless, the more serious
criminal allegations have now been fully investigated. These allegations point
to unexplained wealth. The entire bundle has been sent to the NJC so that the
body can do its job and allow Onnoghen to face criminal prosecution. That is a
completely different matter from the case of non-declaration of assets before
the CCT.”
The CCT adjourned indefinitely on
Monday, saying it was obeying an order of the court of appeal.
We earlier reported that members
of NJC have summoned an emergency meeting for Tuesday to discuss the crisis
that has hit the judiciary following the suspension of Onnoghen and the
appointment of Ibrahim Mohammad as the acting CJN — two presidential actions
that have become a subject of controversy and litigation.
Neither Onnoghen nor Muhammad
will preside over the NJC meeting, sources with strong indications revealed that the body
would act decisively to put the controversy to rest.
WHAT DO NJC RULES SAY?
According to the rules guiding
the conduct of NJC meetings, five or more members can summon a meeting subject
to a request made to the chairman.
The rules state that:
- The council shall hold meetings at such times and place as the chairman may appoint.
- Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph (1) of this regulation, a meeting of the council shall be convened if five or more members make a request to that effect, in writing to the chairman, specifying the business to be transacted.
- Every meeting of the council shall be presided by the chairman and in his absence, by a member selected by a simple majority of members present and/or nominations in the call of expression of interest and in the request for nomination
- The quorum for a meeting shall not be less than one-third of the total number of the council members as at the date of that meeting.
- A member shall be entitled to one vote and the simple
majority votes shall be the decision of the council.
WHO ARE NJC MEMBERS?
According to 1999 constitution,
members of the council are:
- the chief justice of Nigeria who shall be the chairman
- the next most senior justice of the supreme court who shall be the deputy chairman
- the president of the court of appeal
- five retired justices selected by the CJN from the supreme court or court of appeal
- the chief judge of the federal high court;
- five chief judges of states to be appointed by the
CJN from among the chief judges of the states and of the high court of the
FCT, Abuja
- one grand kadi to be appointed by the CJN from among grand kadis of the Sharia courts of appeal to serve in rotation for two years;
- one president of the customary court of appeal to be appointed by the CJN from among the Presidents of the Customary Courts of Appeal to serve in rotation for two years
- five members of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) who have been qualified to practise for a period of not less than 15 years, at least one of whom shall be a SAN, appointed by the CJN on the recommendation of the national executive committee of the NBA to serve for two years and subject to re-appointment, provided that the five members shall sit in the Council only for the purposes of considering the names of persons for appointment to the superior courts of record; and
- two persons not being legal practitioners, who in the
opinion of the CJN, are of unquestionable integrity.
WHAT ARE THE POWERS AND DUTIES
OF NJC?
The constitution says the NJC
shall have power to, among other things:
- recommend to the president the removal from office of the specified judicial officers and to exercise disciplinary control over such officers;
- recommend to the governors the removal from the office of the judicial officers
- collect, control and disburse all moneys, capital and recurrent, for the judiciary;
- advise the president and governors or any matter pertaining to the judiciary as may be referred to the council by the president or the governors;
- appoint, dismiss and exercise disciplinary control
over members and staff of the council.
No comments
Post a Comment
Kindly drop a comment below.
(Comments are moderated. Clean comments will be approved immediately)
Advert Enquires - Reach out to us at NigerianEye@gmail.com