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CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by ijustdey: 2:13pm On Apr 14, 2019
CCT Trial: Onnoghen maintains innocence as FG demands conviction


Yusuf Alli by Yusuf Alli



The Federal Government is seeking a jail sentence for the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen in his ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal( CCT).

But Onnoghen who is accused of failing to declare his assets immediately after assuming office is pleading with the tribunal to set him free.

The charges against him, he says, are “inherently defective” and unconstitutional.

The positions of the two parties are contained in the final addresses of their counsel submitted to the tribunal.

The lawyers are due to defend their final addresses tomorrow when the CCT resumes sitting on the case.

The Federal Government had on January 11, 2019 filed an application to commence the trial of the CJN at the tribunal.

While the trial was ongoing, the National Judicial Council (NJC) advised President Muhammadu Buhari to retire Onnoghen.

Although the President is yet to make his position on the NJC’s report known, the CJN on his part resigned from office to “save the Judiciary.”

A 14-man prosecution team, led by Aliyu Umar (SAN) in a final written address of April 11, 2019, asked the tribunal to convict Onnoghen.

The prosecution said: “We humbly submit to your noble lords that the essential ingredients of the offence are:

1) The Defendant is a public officer as stipulated in paragraph 5 of Part 2 of the 5th Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended).

2) That the Defendant in such capacity failed to declare his assets immediately after taking office for Count One of the charge against the Defendant the above the only ingredients of the offence under Section 15 and 23(2) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act Cap 15 LFN 2004.

“We humbly submit that the Evidence of PW.1 and PW.2 and also exhibits 2, 3, 5 and 6 conclusively proved that Defendant took oath of office as Justice of the Supreme Court in the year 2005 and as such was under an obligation to declare his assets as provided by the Constitution and Code of Conduct Bureau Act.

“It is our further submission that by exhibit 2, the Defendant declared his asset for the position of Justice of the Supreme Court on 14th December, 2016. The Defendant took oath of office as a justice of the Supreme Court on 8th day of June, 2005. This is also borne out from the testimony of PW.1, PW.2, Exhibit 2 and 6.

“We submit from the above that the Prosecution counsel have proved the essential elements of Count 1 of the Charge being:

1) That the Defendant is a Justice of the Supreme Court bound by virtue of that appointment to abide by the provisions of section 15 of the Code of Conduct Act to declare his assets at least three months after his appointment to that office as stipulated in paragraph 5 of Part 2 of the 5th Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended)

2) That the Defendant was sworn in as the Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria on the 8th day of June 2005

3) That the Defendant did not declare his appointment as a Justice of the Supreme Court at the time until when he submitted Exhibit 2 of 14th December, 2016

4) That the Defendant did not declare his assets as a Justice of the Supreme Court at the time unlit when he submitted Exhibit 2 on 14th December, 2016. The failure to submit Assets Declaration months after the appointment of the Defendant to the Supreme Court is a contravention of Section 15(1) of the Code of Conduct Act Cap C15 LFN 2004

5) A contravention of the provisions of Section 15(1) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act Cap C15 LFN 2004 is punishable under Section 23 (2) a, b, and c of the same Act.

“We therefore submit that the Prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt in the circumstance of this case in respect of Count One


“We humbly urge your Lordship to hold that the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and proceed to convict the defendant.”

However, the 21-man Defence team, led by Asiwaju Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN) urged the tribunal to “nullify the six counts in the charge sheets.”

The team said: “the counts as laid in this case are confused and therefore are ambiguous, inherently defective and bad in all material particular.”

They alleged that the “drafter of the counts, with respect, seems to be gambling.”

The Defence said: “the counts, with respect, have no basis in law under which they are brought. “It is whether or not the defendant falsified any statement in any declaration and such statement has been verified by any authority or person authorized in that behalf and found same to be falsified. The law does not provide for a hybrid as stated in the counts.”

Onnoghen’s counsel insisted that all the charges were in violation of the 1999 Constitution.

They added: “The drafting of counts 1-6 in the charge sheet violates the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria1999 (as amended). We submit that the prosecutor in drafting his charges or counts must have regard to mandatory provisions of the Constitution

“The six counts against the defendant violate the constitutional right of the defendant because the obligation placed on the prosecution by Section 36(6) (a) and (b) of the constitution were ignored and disregarded.

“We rely on the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Abubakar Saraki v. Federal Republic of Nigeria(2018) 6NWLR( PT. 1646) 405at pages 469, paras. B-D.

“The six counts have no foundation or root in Section 15(2) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunals Act. The rules of interpretation of statutes whether constitution or Acts of National Assembly, is that when parliament specifically mentioned a thing or an act, the implication is that any other thing or act not mentioned in the law is excluded.

“We pray that counts 1-6 in the charge sheets be nullified as unconstitutional, null and void because the law has become settled that when an act proceeding and any official act is unconstitutional, it is invalid, null and of no effect, nothing can be based on it including the prosecution of an innocent public officer.”


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Lalasticlala

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by Nobody: 2:53pm On Apr 14, 2019
The game continues.

All I would say about this case is.... In office, keep a clean and tidy and bone proof cupboard before bone hunters come and find your trouble.

This FTC is brought to you by the letter S. For subsidy as in 'Subsidy must go, since 1993'

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by Daviddson(m): 2:53pm On Apr 14, 2019
Why? The sad truth is that Onnoghen is guilty, but so are nearly all the Supreme Court Justices. The only difference is that the rest haven't been caught yet.

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by twerkjack: 2:54pm On Apr 14, 2019
This man must NOT go scot free....


Just because he knows the full Nigerian constitution by heart....

He must be made an example of, else this Administration has failed in its war against corruption sad

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by cutecanson(m): 2:54pm On Apr 14, 2019
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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by lordkush: 2:58pm On Apr 14, 2019
a southerner finally became. cjn.



But the northerners 're bent on jailing him.

the. mumu fg na aboki full am

the mumu court of appeal is headed by another aboki.
the ccbt na aboki sit down there

they want the southerner out and a notherner in.
it's no news that the justices of the njc have been threatened to play ball. or thier families will suffer.




funny thing is the s.w did not join them. the arrow head is minister of justice maimalari.




they 're calling for his blood I wonder y.
we did not see the million of dollars o
nothing !!!

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by Cocolatti(m): 2:59pm On Apr 14, 2019
The Government is just trying to show that the case against the CJN is not a political witch hunt

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by alphaNomega: 2:59pm On Apr 14, 2019
FG wants to finish Onnoghen completely so he won't muster enough strength to fight back.
cheesy

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by twerkjack: 2:59pm On Apr 14, 2019
If this man is released



I give up on Nigeria sad

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by Lanre4uonly(m): 3:00pm On Apr 14, 2019
Ok. Let's see how it will unfold.
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by Westsida: 3:00pm On Apr 14, 2019
So this bros still fit enter Jail. Ha! Whenever flatinoz are hailing or supporting you.. lipsrsealed

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by ainas247: 3:00pm On Apr 14, 2019
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by prinzedy(m): 3:03pm On Apr 14, 2019
How genuine is this?
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by hisexcellency34: 3:03pm On Apr 14, 2019
just leave the poor old man alone
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by Nobody: 3:04pm On Apr 14, 2019
ijustdey:





CCT Trial: Onnoghen maintains innocence as FG demands conviction





https://thenationonlineng.net/cct-trial-onnoghen-maintains-innocence-as-fg-demands-conviction/2/


Lalasticlala





There is something the government knows that is very damaging and sensitive but are not saying. Iam quite sure njc is aware of this.
The government probably kept shut for the embarrassment it will cause Nigeria ,blow to judiciary and loss of confidence of common man on judiciary
Onnoen made a mistake not resigning from on set instead dare to whip sentiments and challenge government

So where is the south south govt forum now ?where is atiku,where is president NBA ?

What they have must be so damaging and saddening that they are determined to see him behind bars
They were aware of some of his illegalities right before he was sworn but iam sure to avoid issues decided to forego and swear him in so as to catch him bigger then he went in and did worse

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by RichBoy247: 3:06pm On Apr 14, 2019
alphaNomega:
FG wants to finish Onnoghen completely so he won't muster enough strength to fight back.
cheesy

We will also finish his customers in the Bureau de Change business. We are also waiting for this supporters to troop to the streets so that the Nigeria Army will have live specimen for practice.

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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by Legend44(m): 3:06pm On Apr 14, 2019
Today na my birthday.... Make una show me small love.
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Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by MobilityExpress: 3:07pm On Apr 14, 2019
Wawu grin
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by Nobody: 3:09pm On Apr 14, 2019
Convict him
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by bentwood85(m): 3:10pm On Apr 14, 2019
Ok

Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by RichBoy247: 3:12pm On Apr 14, 2019
Mustsucceed:




There is something the government knows that is very damaging and sensitive but are not saying. Iam quite sure njc is aware of this.
The government probably kept shut for the embarrassment it will cause Nigeria ,blow to judiciary and loss of confidence of common man on judiciary
Onnoen made a mistake not resigning from on set instead dare to whip sentiments and challenge government

So where is the south south govt forum now ?where is atiku,where is president NBA ?

What they have must be so damaging and saddening that they are determined to see him behind bars
They were aware of some of his illegalities right before he was sworn but iam sure to avoid issues decided to forego and swear him in so as to catch him bigger then he went in and did worse

All his supporters that were pushing him them have now pushed him to the gate of prison. When the prison warders finally opem the prison gate and give Onnoghen his uniform and room, NBA, South-South governors, Atikuchukwu, Obituary, IPOB, MASSOB and the online lazy youths will be going to pay Onnoghem visit in the prison.

There is only one Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, his name is General Muhammadu Buhari. His words are Laws, any other person that says anything contrary to what he says is an unfortunate clown.
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by peacettw: 3:15pm On Apr 14, 2019
I predicted this. Farewell Onnoghen. Your fair-weather friends have become your ruin
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by zlantanfan: 3:16pm On Apr 14, 2019
I see no point kicking a man that is down, he has gotten enough disgrace already.


Pls have mercy.


I really expected the Dubai strategists to be protesting for him to give fg pressure
Re: CCT Trial: Onnoghen Maintains Innocence As FG Demands Conviction by dheaven: 3:17pm On Apr 14, 2019
Hmm

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