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Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by dre11(m): 6:51am On Jan 27, 2019
Tobi Soniyi and Olaseni Durojaiye



Lawyers across the country have continued to reject the order of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) upon which President Muhammadu Buhari relied in suspending the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen. Among those who have picked holes in the order and faulted the entire process are Lagos lawyer and human rights activist, Mr Femi Falana, SAN; a former Chairman of the Governing Council of the National Human Rights Commission, Dr Chidi Odinkalu; Executive Director of the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre, Clement Nwankwo; and the umbrella organisation for all lawyers in the country, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).

They said the order upon which the president relied in suspending Onnoghen was dubious.

Falana in a statement said, “The ex parte order is a suspect document, as the motion ex parte on which it was predicated was allegedly filed on January 9, 2019, while the substantive charge against the Chief Justice was filed at the registry of the Code of Conduct Tribunal on January 11, 2019. Furthermore, the counsel who argued the motion is not indicated in the ex parte order.”
On his part, Odinkalu observed, “When a motion is filed in a court or tribunal, it bears the name of the lawyer or person filing it.

“The motion has to be formally moved or argued on a date fixed by the court. In this case of #Onnoghen, the motion for his removal bears no name and the order doesn’t say who moved it.

“So, to sum things up, #Nigeria’s President @MBuhari, who has no recent memory of having obeyed any court order, purports to procure the removal of the CJN based on a petition that was not investigated, a charge that was not prosecuted and an ex-parte application that was not moved.”

Falana advised the CJN to seek legal redress saying, “Meanwhile, the legal team of the Chief Justice should proceed to challenge his suspension from office either at the Code of Conduct Tribunal or the Court of Appeal. Despite the gravity of the allegations levelled against the Chief Justice the illegality of the suspension should not be allowed to stand.”

While calling on the president to reverse himself and reinstate the Chief Justice of Nigeria, the NBA said, “It is unfortunate that the Executive Branch of Government purports to suspend the CJN on the basis of an alleged ex-parte order of the Code of Conduct Tribunal – the same Tribunal that, to the knowledge of the Executive, had, only the previous day, Tuesday, 22 January 2019, adjourned its proceedings to Monday, 28 January 2019 and has before it a Motion on Notice that is yet to be argued, seeking the same reliefs as were contained in the purported ex-parte application, to wit, the suspension of the CJN, amongst others.”

Nwankwo said the decision of the president violated the constitution. He said, “Unless the president has decided to operate a dictatorship, he really must rescind this so-called decision.”

“What is happening is bizarre, it is frightening, it is unconstitutional. Not even in the dark day of military dictatorship have we seen this sort of action, so clearly what has happened is a gross abuse of the constitution, gross abuse of office, it is a misconduct indeed and the constitution is quite clear that you cannot act in violation of the constitution. This is a constitutional rule, this is a democracy and this action is unknown to a democracy.

Reacting to the purported order from the CCT upon which the president supposedly suspended Onnorghen, Nwankwo said “Two things are clear here. The procedure for the removal of the Chief Justice is very clear.

The action of the CCT, if indeed there was such an action, it was in clear violation of the Nigeria constitution and so it cannot stand; and then the proceedings of the CCT has been in the public domain, lawyers were in court for the Chief Judge of Nigeria and from the reports in the media it seems the case was adjourned to the 28th of January which is on Monday. In the interim, the court of appeal had made an order stopping proceedings at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT). So it is quite strange to be citing an order that one is not aware of, that wasn’t made in public, where there was no representation. If it was an ex-parte order motion there was no indication that this proceeding took place in open court.

We must save democracy in this country. Nobody has the right to undermine our democracy, we have fought very hard for this democracy, a lot of us were killed, a lot of civil rights activists in this country suffered tremendously for this democracy and to then see this kind of action endangering our democracy is indeed very shocking and I really disappointed that this is happening and I think every Nigerian should be very concerned,” Nwankwo state.


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/01/27/lawyers-say-cct-ex-parte-order-may-be-fraudulent/

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by DrGoodman: 6:53am On Jan 27, 2019
Legally, the CURRENT CJN, Onnoghen has not committed any crimes. If he failed to file some assets, the CCB should issue him fresh forms to declare those assets, that's what the law says.

Buharri basing his suspension on any CCT is resorting to self help and it will not stand.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Fuckuignos(f): 6:54am On Jan 27, 2019
Remember how in old Nintendo games there would be a score that didn't matter but you wanted to get it higher? Nairaland is the same way.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by deomelo: 7:04am On Jan 27, 2019
Must the President do or demand what the citizenry should have demanded that the crooked, self-confessed and corrupt judge resing? Is this not what Nigerians should be demanding even before the president stepped in.


Nigerians totally ignored the lawless act committed by the disgraced CJ against them and their constitution, but they are going out of their way to kill the President for doing what they should have done.


Where is the sense and wisdom in allowing such corrupt, lawless and a lawbreaking character with unexplained millions of undeclared dollars in almost a dozen bank accounts remain in office?

We are so desensitized and used to corruption that it doesn't bother us, we even ignore corrupt public officials and instead fight and go after the people we actually pay to fight corruption.

If this is how we truly feel about corruption and criminal acts, then maybe we should just abolish all our law enforcement agencies and save the billions we budget on their behalf every year.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Hafeexla(m): 7:11am On Jan 27, 2019
My brothers we aren't going to take these lightly ¿ No CJN No Erection ! No Lefledrum No Erection.

Let boycott Nigeria

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by SimplePlan34: 7:21am On Jan 27, 2019
Let the games begin.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by helinues: 7:31am On Jan 27, 2019
Fraudulent or not, this is politics and it is about Rivers state election. Don't let us shy away from reality. Currently INEC do not recognised any Apc candidates from Rivers state ( Governor, Senators, Reps ). How is that possible?

If that should be the case, then we should be worry about the rulings on outcomes of election cases.

Plus Onnoghen guilty as alleged.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Racoon(m): 8:03am On Jan 27, 2019
Falana in a statement said, “The ex parte order is a suspect document, as the motion ex parte on which it was predicated was allegedly filed on January 9, 2019, while the substantive charge against the Chief Justice was filed at the registry of the Code of Conduct Tribunal on January 11, 2019. Furthermore, the counsel who argued the motion is not indicated in the ex parte order.”

On his part, Odinkalu observed, “When a motion is filed in a court or tribunal, it bears the name of the lawyer or person filing it.The motion has to be formally moved or argued on a date fixed by the court. In this case of #Onnoghen, the motion for his removal bears no name and the order doesn’t say who moved it.
It's always difficult for liars to retrace their footsteps because they don't keep track of how much lies they have told.This is the problem with APC government
They don't even know how to lie smartly.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Racoon(m): 8:04am On Jan 27, 2019
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helinues:
Fraudulent or not, this is politics and it is about Rivers state election. Don't let us shy away from reality. Currently INEC do not recognised any Apc candidates from Rivers state ( Governor, Senators, Reps ). How is that possible?

If that should be the case, then we should be worry about the rulings on outcomes of election cases.Plus Onnoghen guilty as alleged.
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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Racoon(m): 8:04am On Jan 27, 2019
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deomelo:
Must the President do or demand what the citizenry should have demanded that the crooked, self-confessed and corrupt judge resing? Is this not what Nigerians should be demanding even before the president stepped in.


Nigerians totally ignored the lawless act committed by the disgraced CJ against them and their constitution, but they are going out of their way to kill the President for doing what they should have done.


Where is the sense and wisdom in allowing such corrupt, lawless and a lawbreaking character with unexplained millions of undeclared dollars in almost a dozen bank accounts remain in office?

We are so desensitized and used to corruption that it doesn't bother us, we even ignore corrupt public officials and instead fight and go after the people we actually pay to fight corruption.

If this is how we truly feel about corruption and criminal acts, then maybe we should just abolish all our law enforcement agencies and save the billions we budget on their behalf every year.
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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Clerverly: 8:08am On Jan 27, 2019
Any News from Thisday is also fraudlent.

Meanwhile, like Femi Falana advised the Disgraced Onnoghen, he should head to court to challenge the illegality.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Gforce2019: 8:40am On Jan 27, 2019
DrGoodman:
Legally, the CURRENT CJN, Onnoghen has not committed any crimes. If he failed to file some assets, the CCB should issue him fresh forms to declare those assets, that's what the law says.

Buharri basing his suspension on any CCT is resorting to self help and it will not stand.

You got it wrong....
In addition to false declaration of assets .
There are lots of fraud allegations leveled against him.
Cjn position is a holy position ... person of questionable character is not permitted to occupy that office...

Meanwhile, it's just a suspension not a termination of duty

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by datopaper(m): 2:31pm On Jan 27, 2019
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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by kollinz1234(m): 2:32pm On Jan 27, 2019
Hmm from frying pan to fire. "Whom the gods wants to kill, they first make mad!!!

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by divinehand2003(m): 2:33pm On Jan 27, 2019
The ex parte order from the CCT is not only fraudulent but also a despirate attempt to keep all well meaning Nigerians in captivity of the evil APC.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Jonadull: 2:33pm On Jan 27, 2019
Lmao
Dem don dy shift goalpost to “May be fraudulent”
Sai buhari is a goal
Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by GistFullGround: 2:34pm On Jan 27, 2019
DrGoodman:
Legally, the CURRENT CJN, Onnoghen has not committed any crimes. If he failed to file some assets, the CCB should issue him fresh forms to declare those assets, that's what the law says.

Buharri basing his suspension on any CCT is resorting to self help and it will not stand.




Buhari is laying the groundwork for APC's rigging of the polls.
He wants loyal judges to rule against any petition from the opposition, should the case arise.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by SalamRushdie: 2:34pm On Jan 27, 2019
that's another case brewing, before Thursday we will find out the origin of that suspicious ex parte order and Danladi will be debenched and handed over to the EFCC

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Deflames01(m): 2:35pm On Jan 27, 2019
the process is actually fraudulent

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by SalamRushdie: 2:41pm On Jan 27, 2019
deomelo:



Nigerians totally ignored the lawless act committed by the disgraced CJ against them and their constitution, but they are going out of their way to kill the President[b] for doing what they should have done




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This is the problem Buhari doesnt have the power to do what the people are supposed to do because the the constitution allows the people do what they suppose to do through their representatives at the National Assembly by way of 2/3 vote out.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Enuose242(m): 2:43pm On Jan 27, 2019
DrGoodman:
Legally, the CURRENT CJN, Onnoghen has not committed any crimes. If he failed to file some assets, the CCB should issue him fresh forms to declare those assets, that's what the law says.

Buharri basing his suspension on any CCT is resorting to self help and it will not stand.

Some gullible ones won’t read this o... I have been trying to explain to people thank God you just said it all

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by AngelicBeing: 2:46pm On Jan 27, 2019
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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by sammhi(m): 2:48pm On Jan 27, 2019
deomelo:
Must the President do or demand what the citizenry should have demanded that the crooked, self-confessed and corrupt judge resing? Is this not what Nigerians should be demanding even before the president stepped in.


Nigerians totally ignored the lawless act committed by the disgraced CJ against them and their constitution, but they are going out of their way to kill the President for doing what they should have done.


Where is the sense and wisdom in allowing such corrupt, lawless and a lawbreaking character with unexplained millions of undeclared dollars in almost a dozen bank accounts remain in office?

We are so desensitized and used to corruption that it doesn't bother us, we even ignore corrupt public officials and instead fight and go after the people we actually pay to fight corruption.

If this is how we truly feel about corruption and criminal acts, then maybe we should just abolish all our law enforcement agencies and save the billions we budget on their behalf every year.
Unfortunately that's is not the law ...the law does not recognise what you want or think but what it says
If you kill a man who killed your dad , will the law set you free ? Nope ! You will go to jail
The issue is not about the CJN if corrupt or not .it is the fact that PMB has no powers to suspend him .....
To suspend the CJN the senate has to approve it ....
You may not like it but that is the law ....
In democracy , the president has limited powers so he won't abuse it ..
So what PMB can do or should have done is to lobby the senate to approve the CJN removal.
Did you note that Trump has to shutdown government when the senate refuse to approve his building of the Mexican wall ?
If Trump goes ahead to use the money without the senate approval he would be impeached. So Trump blackmail them till they approve it .
So PMB should have use another means to make Senate approve his dismissal .simple
PMB can't do whatever he wants no matter how good he thinks it is ...
What he has done is illegal and he has to follow nornal process..He can't jump the process
Thats why everyone condemn it

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by semyman: 2:49pm On Jan 27, 2019
Are the lawyers not fraudulent?
Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by kufre2010: 2:49pm On Jan 27, 2019
deomelo:
Must the President do or demand what the citizenry should have demanded that the crooked, self-confessed and corrupt judge resing? Is this not what Nigerians should be demanding even before the president stepped in.


Nigerians totally ignored the lawless act committed by the disgraced CJ against them and their constitution, but they are going out of their way to kill the President for doing what they should have done.


Where is the sense and wisdom in allowing such corrupt, lawless and a lawbreaking character with unexplained millions of undeclared dollars in almost a dozen bank accounts remain in office?

We are so desensitized and used to corruption that it doesn't bother us, we even ignore corrupt public officials and instead fight and go after the people we actually pay to fight corruption.

If this is how we truly feel about corruption and criminal acts, then maybe we should just abolish all our law enforcement agencies and save the billions we budget on their behalf every year.

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Wallade(m): 2:52pm On Jan 27, 2019
helinues:
Fraudulent or not, this is politics and it is about Rivers state election. Don't let us shy away from reality. Currently INEC do not recognised any Apc candidates from Rivers state ( Governor, Senators, Reps ). How is that possible?

If that should be the case, then we should be worry about the rulings on outcomes of election cases.

Plus Onnoghen guilty as alleged.


So, whose fault is it? Could it be Onnoghen's fault or Ameachi and other Rivers State APC members fault? Why blame it on Onnoghen?

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by oyichi: 2:53pm On Jan 27, 2019
expect the cct judge to deny issuing any order , this week is going to be interesting, this cct judge and d fake cjn may be suspend

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by IamJames: 2:56pm On Jan 27, 2019
deomelo:
Must the President do or demand what the citizenry should have demanded that the crooked, self-confessed and corrupt judge resing? Is this not what Nigerians should be demanding even before the president stepped in.


Nigerians totally ignored the lawless act committed by the disgraced CJ against them and their constitution, but they are going out of their way to kill the President for doing what they should have done.


Where is the sense and wisdom in allowing such corrupt, lawless and a lawbreaking character with unexplained millions of undeclared dollars in almost a dozen bank accounts remain in office?

We are so desensitized and used to corruption that it doesn't bother us, we even ignore corrupt public officials and instead fight and go after the people we actually pay to fight corruption.

If this is how we truly feel about corruption and criminal acts, then maybe we should just abolish all our law enforcement agencies and save the billions we budget on their behalf every year.

On Gandollars videos, what do you think Nigerians would want?

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Re: Lawyers Say CCT, Ex-parte Order May Be Fraudulent by Nobody: 2:56pm On Jan 27, 2019
Jonathan:
Lmao
Dem don dy shift goalpost to “May be fraudulent”
Sai buhari is a goal

You are dull sha, your profile name is really following you.

that is another crime they have brought up..

Alleged fraudulent ex-parte order.

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