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PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Gazelle22: 12:59pm On Jan 27, 2019
On Friday, President Muhammadu Buhari suspended the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen. He immediately swore in Justice Tanko Muhammad as his interim replacement in a development that had precedence in what happened over four decades ago under military rule.

The president said his action followed an order he obtained from the Code of Conduct Tribunal before which Mr Onnoghen is standing trial. The CJN is accused by the presidency through the Code of Conduct Bureau of failure to declare his asset as required of him by law.

However, the suspension is clearly extraneous to the procedure stipulated by the 1999 Constitution for the removal of judicial officers from office.

The Third Schedule, Part 1 of the 1999 Constitution stipulates how a judicial officer may be removed from office. It states:

“The National Judicial Council (NJC) shall have power to recommend to the President the removal from office of the judicial officers specified in sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph, and to exercise disciplinary control over such officers.”

The officers listed therein are the CJN, Justices of the Supreme Court, the President and Justices of the Court of Appeal, the Chief Judges and Judges of the Federal High Court.


Therefore, Mr Buhari’s brusque suspension of the CJN is illegal, dictatorial, rude and obnoxious. It should be swiftly reversed or stoutly resisted by Nigerians.

Mr Onnoghen’s trial at the CCT arose from a petition of January 7 filed by a civil society group, Anti-Corruption and Research-Based Data Initiative (ARDI), with the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB). In the petition, the group accused Mr Onnoghen of corruption and false declaration of assets.

The CCB swiftly arraigned Mr Onnoghen before the CCT on January 14. But three days later on Thursday, the Court of Appeal in Abuja ordered the Tribunal to stay action, pending the determination of Mr Onnoghen’s application challenging the power of the CCT to try him. The Court of Appeal then fixed hearing of the application for Wednesday, January 30.

But rather than comply with the order of the appellate court, President Buhari chose to rush into the execution of an order by a lower court which the superior court had ordered to freeze its proceedings.

To be sure, the allegations against Mr Onnoghen are grave. His position at the height of the administration of justice in Nigeria places on him a legal, and no less moral, duty to step aside until the allegations are cleared. This is irrespective of the credible suspicion of the motive of the government behind his trial. That the CJN would not move or even be pushed along that direction questions his moral fibre and casts a stain on the fabric of the Nigerian judiciary which he heads.

Equally disconcerting is the fact that the CJN had earlier presided over the National Judicial Council’s decision that judges charged with unacceptable conduct must be suspended from office, while such is being reviewed. However, when it came to his turn, he postponed the scheduled meeting of the NJC indefinitely to stop the Council from applying the same rule and suspending him. It was highly unfortunate that what was good for the goose did not appear good enough for the gander in Onnoghen’s case. Still, the NJC could have gone ahead in seeking to protect the integrity of the judiciary by proceeding with its meeting, as it only needed five members to do so. Yet, it did not act.

However, Mr Onnoghen’s disinclination to moral example does not temper Mr Buhari’s own reckless affront to the Constitution. His utterly condemnable action must not stand, else it hastens a descent down the slippery slope of impunity to anarchy or dictatorship.

First, the speed with which the presidency is pursuing Mr Onnoghen’s trial. The CCB arraigned Mr Onnoghen at the Tribunal within days of receiving the petition against him. This alacrity is curious of a government notorious for lethargy in all aspects of governance.

Then the timing of the trial. It began only a few weeks to the general elections in which Mr Onnoghen’s office has a crucial role. His suspension was announced just hours before he was to constitute the various tribunals to sit on petitions arising from the elections. This choice of time for the trial has strengthened the suspicion that its real object is to shackle Mr Onnoghen and keep him far away from playing the role the Constitution assigns his office in elections.

Even as obscene is the mentioned swiftness with which Mr Buhari executed the order of the CCT to suspend the CJN. The Tribunal made the order on January 23. The president put it into effect two days later. This speed of action is uncharacteristic of a government renowned for snail-speed response to important national issues.

Given the attitude of the government to court judgments, its response to the order of the CCT raises even higher the red flag of cynicism. The government has serially flouted court orders for the release of the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and of an Islamic cleric, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky. Both of them have been in detention since 2015.

We are alarmed that an administration long accused of selectivity in its flagship war on corruption is now moving to choose court judgments to obey. The rule of law demands indiscriminate obedience of court judgments until set aside by a higher court.

Mr Buhari’s reckless violation of the Constitution in his suspension of the CJN has pushed the nation to the edge of a constitutional crisis. It has also increased the tension surrounding a crucial general election.

By decapitating the judiciary, as it were, Mr Buhari has taken his war against state institutions to the next level. Last year, agents of the State Security Service (SSS) invaded the National Assembly in an obvious attempt to force a change in the leadership of the first arm of a democratic government.

Even the fourth estate of the realm is feeling the searing heat of government hostility and disregard for the rights of citizens. Early this year, Nigerian soldiers invaded offices of Daily Trust newspaper in Abuja, Kaduna and Maiduguri over a report by the newspapers that annoyed the Army.

There are worrisome, unmistakable signs of a gradual descent to dictatorship in Nigeria, especially in the last few years under the President Buhari administration. Unless urgently checked by the concerted efforts of the Nigerian people and lovers of democracy, the consequences will spread far beyond the shores of the country.

Already failing at addressing serious existential challenges, Nigeria is least prepared to cope with the disaster that may arise from a reversal of its modest democratic gains.

Again, we call on President Buhari to reverse his suspension of the CJN and to stand aside for the due process of law to apply on Mr Onnoghen’s alleged infractions.

Equally, Mr Onnoghen’s credibility has been seriously tainted by the revelations of vast sums of money that he conveniently forgot to declare as part of his asset and he cannot continue as CJN. He should save Nigeria the present embarrassing conundrum by resigning his appointment.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/editorial/308212-editorial-onnoghen-time-to-halt-nigerias-slide-to-anarchy.html

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Clerverly: 1:02pm On Jan 27, 2019
To be sure, the allegations against Mr Onnoghen are grave. His position at the height of the administration of justice in Nigeria places on him a legal, and no less moral, duty to step aside until the allegations are cleared. This is irrespective of the credible suspicion of the motive of the government behind his trial. That the CJN would not move or even be pushed along that direction questions his moral fibre and casts a stain on the fabric of the Nigerian judiciary which he heads.

The only sensible paragraph I gleaned from the gibberish.

Onnoghen Walter Nyesom Wike Is A Corrupt Justice. He Should Go Register Properly As A PDP Member.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by hisexcellency34: 1:03pm On Jan 27, 2019
I supported Buhari before on the CJN suspension. But with this editorial and the reaction of APC lawyer, Femi Falana condemning it, i hereby withdrew my support. President Buhari goofed big time. Two wrongs don't make a right

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by baliyubla: 1:04pm On Jan 27, 2019
Nigeria will not slide into any anarchy, instead the dullard will slide back to Daura when he's humiliated at the polls in Failbuhari.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by babyfaceafrica: 1:05pm On Jan 27, 2019
noted .next!
Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Clerverly: 1:08pm On Jan 27, 2019
Equally, Mr Onnoghen’s credibility has been seriously tainted by the revelations of vast sums of money that he conveniently forgot to declare as part of his asset and he cannot continue as CJN. He should save Nigeria the present embarrassing conundrum by resigning his appointment.

Ipob Justice

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by olaric(m): 1:29pm On Jan 27, 2019
May Buhari and all those toying with the peace of this nation rot in the hottest part of hell.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by festacman(m): 1:30pm On Jan 27, 2019
Spot on!

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Nobody: 1:30pm On Jan 27, 2019
It's Buhari against the world.

The fools around him, just like the fools that surrounded Hitler, are urging him on.

But nobody has ever defeated the world.

And the precedent will not begin with Buhari.

Buhari will fall.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Nobody: 1:47pm On Jan 27, 2019
PT don talk finish and I must say buhari messed up big time. It will be difficult for him to wash himself clean of the tag of dictatorship esp in the eyes of the international community. If anything were to go wrong in the elections, he will not be able to count on international support. He's government is fast losing legitimacy and Goodwill he's slowly becoming a pariah head of state.
Just look at cases like that of maduro, Mugabe and this Guinean leader will show you how the west treats people they don't look upon favourably. It's sunset at dawn for buhari

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by ivandragon: 1:51pm On Jan 27, 2019
buharideens seem to vaunt your rudderless subjectivity at every given opportunity.


not 3 months ago, some buharideens were told how the petitions against Amaechi & other favoured looters was going nowhere with the efcc.

they said that nobody can do anything & due process must be followed. they further argued that until efcc does something on it, we cannot expect PMB to act on their matter.


now, PMB has bypassed due process & suspended Onnogen. as much as Onnogen deserves to be removed, disgracefully, from office if found culpable through due process, why didn't PMB follow the same due process of writing to the NJC & NAss & request the suspension of Onnogen?


why are buharideens suddenly up in arms against following due process when it comes to issues of wrong doing by PMB?

this is where I always differ from pmb's supporters & call them double standard hypocrites.


when those whom PMB does not like run foul of the law, he comes down swiftly & disregards due process & disobeys court orders.

when his favoured crooks are caught with hands in the cookie jar, he suddenly remembers that things have to be done slowly according to due process. who is deciving who?

today, babachir walks free, daura who essentially carried out a treasonable offence, walks free. Amaechi walks free, fayemi was allowed to recontest & win an election, oshio walks free & even brags about how converts to APC are free to enjoy their ill gotten wealth.

buharideens know these things, but choose to remain instruments of deceit & anarchy.


if Nigeria is to grow under PMB, he must treat every corruption case the same way. you either follow due process for every accused or you use the same dictatorial hand for all. that way, there would be some level of consistency in the anticorruption fight.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Racoon(m): 1:57pm On Jan 27, 2019
Buckubuck:
PT don talk finish and I must say buhari messed up big time. It will be difficult for him to wash himself clean of the tag of dictatorship esp in the eyes of the international community.

If anything were to go wrong in the elections, he will not be able to count on international support. He's government is fast losing legitimacy and Goodwill he's slowly becoming a pariah head of state.


Just look at cases like that of maduro, Mugabe and this Guinean leader will show you how the west treats people they don't look upon favourably. It's sunset at dawn for buhari
Well said brother man.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Racoon(m): 1:57pm On Jan 27, 2019
Mr.President have already dragged Nigeria into anarchy
impunity and lawlessness.
Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Asshurbanipal: 2:03pm On Jan 27, 2019
Buhari will never win this war

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by SalamRushdie: 2:08pm On Jan 27, 2019
Make no mistake the suspension is at best imaginary except Buhari is telling us he has suspended the entire constitution that made him president of the executive in the first place ...Onnoghen remains Chief Justice of The Federal Republic of Nigeria while Tanko remains Chief Jester of Zombie Rebublic of Tyranny.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Grafixnuel(m): 2:16pm On Jan 27, 2019
shocked
Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by princemillla(m): 2:17pm On Jan 27, 2019
Nija I hail
Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by Nobody: 2:17pm On Jan 27, 2019
I don't understand this country at all. Didn't the man commit the offence? Did he not commit an offence worthy of punishment?

Abeg make we help this country work.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by HtwoOw: 2:18pm On Jan 27, 2019
premium times ahain
Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by theoldpretender(m): 2:18pm On Jan 27, 2019
Clerverly:


The only sensible paragraph I gleaned from the gibberish.

Onnoghen Walter Nyesom Wike Is A Corrupt Justice. He Should Go Register Properly As A PDP Member.

We should observe due process even if it means they get away with it for your own safety and mine

Forget politics.

Even if it means onnoghen sits tight with all his corruption and hides behind legalese, if we subvert rule of law to get him, we leave the door open for future impunity which might hurt you and me.

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by CHRISDMANAGER(m): 2:20pm On Jan 27, 2019
It is a war between the Executive arm of Government vs judiciary arm of Government..Note i am not supporting CJN for not declaring his assets,but buhari should follow due process..

Meanwhile, ladies and Gentlemen if you want your hair and beard to grow to an enviable hight, check my signature.. You will see a positive result after two-three weeks of application..A trial will convince you!

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by klever18(m): 2:21pm On Jan 27, 2019
I won't comment because the last time I commented I got no likes

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by SalamRushdie: 2:22pm On Jan 27, 2019
baliyubla:
Nigeria will not slide into any anarchy, instead the dullard will slide back to Daura when he's humiliated at the polls in Failbuhari.

Amen!!!!
Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by nijabazaar: 2:23pm On Jan 27, 2019
I like the way they mention Mr Buhari...instead President.

He's not worth the title

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Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by supereagle(m): 2:24pm On Jan 27, 2019
Awol1:
It's Buhari against the world.

The fools around him, just like the fools that surrounded Hitler, are urging him on.

But nobody has ever defeated the world.

And the precedent will not begin with Buhari.

Buhari will fall.

You forgot that no one can stop an idea whose time has come even all the Army of the world can't do it. War Against Corruption must be won.
Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by nebbulli: 2:27pm On Jan 27, 2019
Interesting times ahead...
Re: PREMIUM TIMES EDITORIAL: Onnoghen: Time To Halt Nigeria’s Slide To Anarchy by livelymatilda22: 2:34pm On Jan 27, 2019
Racoon:
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You are really "working hard" jumping from thread to thread to post your usual thrash and lies @ #10 per post...

Come and post ooo.. It is on front page already.. Wailing zombies

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