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ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by deomelo: 3:13am On Jan 27, 2019




Looking Ahead


In order to save the Judiciary from further assault and embarrassment, and Nigeria from further international humiliation, a number of urgent steps must be taken by the Judiciary, the Executive Branch of Government and the legal profession.

The President must withdraw his purported execution of the order of the CCT suspending CJN Onnoghen from office, and swearing in Hon. Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed as the Acting CJN of Nigeria.

This must be done immediately to stabilise the failing health of the Supreme Court that must have been occasioned by the act of the President.

Hon. Justice Walter Samuel Onnoghen must immediately resign from the office of the Chief Justice of Nigeria.

His reputation as a judge and as the head of the Nigerian Judiciary has been irreparably damaged, and his clinging to judicial office will not serve any useful purpose at this time.


His attempt to shield himself in office as exemplified by the inexplicable panicky indefinite postponement of the meeting of the NJC on 15th January , 2019, thereby robbing the NJC of its earliest opportunity to discuss the issue of his charge before the CCT is not helping him.

If anything , it portrays him, very unfortunately, as a person who is determined to cling to judicial office while the Judiciary is engulfed in crisis, flowing from issues relating to his alleged ethical infirmities.


The President of the Nigerian Bar Association, who is also facing a criminal prosecution by the Federal Republic of Nigeria ( EFCC) should either step down from the presidency of the NBA or recuse himself from the membership of the NJC, pending the conclusion of the criminal charge against him.

Even when his presumption of innocence is conceded, this is the only way to guarantee that his representation of the NBA in the NJC is not used and surbodinated in the prevailing circumstances to the pursuit of his self interest to have himself discharged and acquitted.

The NJC must meet immediately to accept the resignation of Honorable Justice Onnoghen, and forward same to the President; and recommend a new Chief Justice of Nigeria to the President for a due appointment, with the approval and confirmation of the Senate.

In the meantime, the President will now be in a position to properly exercise his powers under Section 231(4) of the Constitution to appoint an Acting CJN in the person of Hon. Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed.

The NBA and members of the legal profession must be mobilised not only to condemn the Executive for its acts of interference in the Judiciary, but also to compel Hon. Justice Onnoghen to resign as the CJN with immediate effect.

The unwitting impression the legal profession creates when it condemns the Executive without demanding for the resignation of the CJN is that it is protecting the CJN and shielding him from facing the consequences of alleged involvement in corrupt practices .

In addressing the issues that the actions of the Executive have raised, state actors and stakeholders in the Judiciary and outside it must ensure that the Judiciary is not further politicised or divided along ethnic or religious lines.

Finally, the current debacle rocking the Judiciary must be resolved to preserve and grow Nigerian constitutional democracy and rule of law and intensify the fight again corruption in Nigeria’s public life
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https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/308139-analysis-suspension-of-cjn-onnoghen-an-illegal-executive-coup-against-a-recalcitrant-chief-judicial-officer.html

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by seguno2: 3:17am On Jan 27, 2019
Court order leading to Onnoghen’s suspension is suspect, says Falana

According to Falana, the exparte application relied on was filed on January 9 while the motion on notice of the substantive suit filed on January 11 with the name of the lawyer that argued the exparte motion not stated in the order.


https://punchng.com/court-order-leading-to-onnoghens-suspension-is-suspect-says-falana/

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by deomelo: 3:18am On Jan 27, 2019
I grudgingly support this well thought out analysis, it's the best way forward.
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by seguno2: 3:18am On Jan 27, 2019
Those supporting illegalities today, because it suits them, should not cry when it is their turn to be served in illegality also.
What goes round must surely come around. And those who ride on a tiger will end up in its belly.

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by nabiz(m): 3:22am On Jan 27, 2019
your judgment is fair
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by deomelo: 3:29am On Jan 27, 2019
nabiz:
your judgment is fair


Very fair. It's the most sensible solution based analysis so far.
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by tit(f): 3:32am On Jan 27, 2019
there is no complaint before the NJC.
on what grounds would the CJN resign?
Hearsay?

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by deomelo: 3:41am On Jan 27, 2019
tit:
there is no complaint before the NJC.
on what grounds would the CJN resign?
Hearsay?



You are very far far behind.

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by TB27: 3:42am On Jan 27, 2019
The postponement of the NJC meeting was so the judiciary cld attend armed forces Remembrance Day, 15th January, it was rescheduled not postponed indefinitely. That story is not true. Moreso theres no petition before the NJC to consider. They shld follow the proper process.

And as events have played out, both Suspended CJN and Acting CJN wld recuse themselves when the matter is finally before the NJC because Tanko has become a party and a beneficiary, so for fair hearing that’s what wld happen.

If they had taken the petition to the NJC from beginning he wld presided over the matter but in their haste they’ve complicated things.

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by netpro(m): 3:42am On Jan 27, 2019
Hon. Justice Onnoghen is not and will not resign willingly. Not until he provide services he has already been paid for, that is help PDP get favourable court orders and judgement.

Why do you think Atiku suddenly embrace Wike after trying to sideline him? Why do you think PDP has been getting favorable court judgements? Why do you think millions of dollars were paid to accounts he did not declare?

Until otherwise ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction, President Buhari's actions stand. The enormity of corruption in Nigeria is massive. Fighting it takes courage. Patriotic Nigerians must stand by the president as corruption fights back.

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by deomelo: 3:45am On Jan 27, 2019
netpro:
Hon. Justice Onnoghen is not and will not resign willingly. Not until he provide services he has already been paid for, that is help PDP get favourable court orders and judgement.

Why do you think Atiku suddenly embrace Wike after trying to sideline him? Why do you think PDP has been getting favorable court judgements? Why do you think millions of dollars were paid to accounts he did not declare?

Until otherwise ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction, President Buhari's actions stand. The enormity of corruption in Nigeria is massive. Fighting it takes courage. Patriotic Nigerians must stand by the president as corruption fights back.


I agree with you 100%

The president's suspension order stands until he resigns
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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by modath(f): 3:57am On Jan 27, 2019
netpro:
Hon. Justice Onnoghen is not and will not resign willingly. Not until he provide services he has already been paid for, that is help PDP get favourable court orders and judgement.

Why do you think Atiku suddenly embrace Wike after trying to sideline him? Why do you think PDP has been getting favorable court judgements? Why do you think millions of dollars were paid to accounts he did not declare?

Until otherwise ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction, President Buhari's actions stand. The enormity of corruption in Nigeria is massive. Fighting it takes courage. Patriotic Nigerians must stand by the president as corruption fights back.

The pro PDP wailing army are not crying cos of any rule of law, they are not concerned about that... The source of the tears is the hope of getting kangaroo injuction just got dashed...

High court & appeal court will find people guilty but somehow , Justice Walter BDC Onnoghen & his cohorts will sha find one technicality somewhere to scuttle the case & set the accused free....

Thank God for BVN cool

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by tit(f): 4:00am On Jan 27, 2019
why are buharideens masterbating themsef with this nonsense?
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by Nelly21: 4:25am On Jan 27, 2019
Imagine! Barely informed members of the public now telling learned persons of the bar and bench what they should and shouldn't do in a situation that is their forte. What a joke this country is becoming everyday
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by deomelo: 4:53am On Jan 27, 2019
Nelly21:
Imagine! Barely informed members of the public now telling learned persons of the bar and bench what they should and shouldn't do in a situation that is their forte. What a joke this country is becoming everyday


You mean crooked, corrupt and self-confessed lawless public officials.


You made ZERO sense.

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Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by RealityShot: 4:56am On Jan 27, 2019
VOTE BUHARI for continuity
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by tit(f): 5:29am On Jan 27, 2019
RealityShot:
VOTE BUHARI for continuity

continuty of hunger?
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by Auladimeji(m): 6:15am On Jan 27, 2019
deomelo:

I agree with you 100%
The president's suspension order stands until he resigns
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The CJN account should be freeze after probing him
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by babyfaceafrica: 6:35am On Jan 27, 2019
not Bad
Re: ANALYSIS: Suspension Of CJN Onnoghen: Looking Ahead, by Nelly21: 9:41pm On Jan 27, 2019
deomelo:



You mean crooked, corrupt and self-confessed lawless public officials.


You made ZERO sense.
Oshe! Judge, jury and executioner! They are crooked just because most of them are not applauding Buhari's senseless act...AND I often make zero sense to your kind, because your reasoning is always below par

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