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NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by kahal29: 10:44am On Feb 11, 2019
There are indications that the National Judicial Commission (NJC) may have recommended the retirement of suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen and the retention of Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed as substantive CJN.

This is coming at a time the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has allegedly renewed fresh pressure on the judiciary and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)to find political solution to the disqualification of the party from participating in elections in Rivers and Zamfara states.

Daily Sun gathered that the retirement of Onnoghen and retention of Muhammed as CJN are the NJC’s last-ditch effort to bring to an end the impasse in the judiciary following President Muhammadu Buhari’s hammer on the CJN.


The NJC, which had given Onnoghen and Justice Muhammed seven days ultimatum to answer to petitions against them, will today meet to ratify its recommendation on the CJN suspension saga.

A competent source revealed that the NJC resolved that the suspended CJN should retire, in the face of the allegations against him, even though yet unproven in the law courts.

On the reason for wanting Justice Muhammad to continue in substantive status as the CJN, the source said the NJC took the decision based on its view that he had not committed any offence or breached any rule.


“He presented himself for swearing in based on a court order (CCT). He couldn’t have disobeyed a court order, which the president also relied on,” the source said.


The retention of Justice Muhammed will dash the hopes of some powerful forces in the South West, which had anticipated that the next most senior justice of the Supreme Court from the zone will be a beneficiary of the impasse, in the event of the retirement of Onnoghen and Muhammed.

Recommendation for Onnoghen’s retirement and retention of Muhammed are contrary to expectations of some lawyers who had canvassed that both justices ought to go to ensure clean slate in the impasse.

They cite the case of Abia State Chief Judge, where the NJC ordered the retirement of acting Chief Judge of Abia, Obisike Orji, for accepting the appointment when the State Chief judge, Justice Theresa Uzokwe, was suspended by the state government without its approval.

Senior lawyers, like former President, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Olisa Agbakoba (SAN) had petitioned the NJC over Muhammed’s appointment as Acting CJN. He had insisted that Tanko was wrong in presenting himself to be sworn in.

Also human rights activists, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and Mr. Femi Falana, faulted the suspension of Onnoghen for being procedurally wrong.

Falana said: “I have had cause to call on the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN) to withdraw the charge of false declaration of assets filed against the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, at the Code of Conduct Tribunal. The call was without prejudice to the merit of the serious allegations levelled against the Chief Justice. In line with decided judicial authorities I had wanted the National Judicial Council to investigate the allegations.”

Ozekhome argued that the removal of the CJN was a ploy to emasculate the judiciary by the government so as to get political advantage ahead of the general election.

The United States government and the European Union equally condemned Onnoghen’s suspension saying the move was in violation of the constitutional requirement for the removal of CJN

The US authorities said the development was a mockery of President Buhari and other Nigerian politicians’ commitment to free elections.

A US statement said: “We note widespread Nigerian criticism that this decision is unconstitutional and that it undermines the independence of the judicial branch.

“That undercuts the stated determination of government, candidates, and political party leaders to ensure that the elections proceed in a way that is free, fair, transparent, and peaceful – leading to a credible result.”

In the sane vein, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association also flayed the move claiming that the constitutional procedures and due process stipulated for investigating a judicial officer in Nigeria were not followed.

The body contended that the government was entitled to charge members of the judiciary accused of criminal conduct, but that this should be done in a way that was “consistent with the rule of law and constitutional safeguards.

“The judiciary, like other members of society, may not be subjected to violations of their fundamental human rights no matter what the charges are against them,” the lawyers said.

Meanwhile, there is apprehension over Onnoghen’s appeal against his trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) at the Court of Appeal, which come up Wednesday.

Close associates of the suspended CJN are worried about the fate of the case, if the NJC announces the retirement of Onnoghen ahead of the case at the Appeal Court.

In its reaction to the Onnoghen case, the CUPP alleged that the Presidency has arm-twisted the judiciary for a deal.

CUPP alleged the NJC’s deal with the Presidency is to forcefully retire Onnoghen.

The deal, the group further alleged, was struck with the acting Chairman of the Council, Justice Umaru Abdullahi (retd).

CUPP said this in a statement issued in Abuja, yesterday, through its first national spokesperson, Ikenga-Imo Ugochinyere.

In another development, the APC leadership has reportedly intensified pressure to get a reprieve at the Supreme Court, which will enable the party field candidates in the forthcoming elections in Rivers State.

The APC had told its supporters not to panic after last Friday’s Supreme Court’s ruling, saying the determination of the substantive case, which comes up today, may be favourable to it. The apex court, by the ruling dismissed the appeal filed by the Rivers State APC chairman, Flag Ojukaye, challenging the judgments cancelling the conduct of the party’s primaries.

A stalwart of the party, who pleaded anonymity revealed that the APC was hoping to get a ruling today that will enable it field candidates in governorship, National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly elections in Rivers State.

“We are hoping to get a ruling that will allow us participate in elections in Rivers. Supreme Court is ruling on one of the appeals tomorrow (today),” the party chieftain said.

However, a legal luminary, Dr. Ehiogie West-Idahosa, had argued, in line with the ruling of the Supreme Court of February 8, that the matter of fielding candidates in the Rivers elections by the APC was “dead and deserved a decent burial.”

He said: “I do not see how Rivers APC can be restored to the ballot. I cannot find by what means. Like I had earlier submitted, it is the end of the road for Rivers APC candidates as far as 2019 general elections are concerned.”

The INEC had foreclosed the possibility of APC fielding candidates in the coming elections. The electoral body said follwing on the expiration of the deadline for APC to submit names if its candidates, the party will not participate in the elections.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/njc-recommends-onnoghens-retirement-muhammed-to-stay-as-cjn-cupp-kicks/

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by luiginho2xl(m): 10:46am On Feb 11, 2019
Hmm
Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by ojikeebere12: 10:48am On Feb 11, 2019
Chai
Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by haffaze777(m): 11:00am On Feb 11, 2019
Someone should please watch over pachuwkudi44 and salamrushdie,I don't want to hear story that touch ooo,we need their wailing beyond 2023cheesy

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by jlinkd78(m): 11:03am On Feb 11, 2019
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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by seunmsg(m): 11:06am On Feb 11, 2019
Great. We should never allow crooked judges to run our judicial system.

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by SalamRushdie: 11:06am On Feb 11, 2019
Clearly the law has been compromised by the evil executive

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by Stalwert: 11:09am On Feb 11, 2019
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by PaChukwudi44(m): 11:09am On Feb 11, 2019
haffaze777:
Someone should please watch over pachuwkudi44 and salamrushdie,I don't want to hear story that touch ooo,we need their wailing beyond 2023cheesy
I think we should allow the NJC to speak for itself.Their meeting holds today.All these speculations hold no water.

BTW there is no basis for the NJC to ask Onnoggen to retire if he is indicted.The punishment is dismissal from the bench.This report is pure speculation.

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by seborrhic: 11:14am On Feb 11, 2019
Ah,ah,the same NJC that suspended or retired the Enugu judge that accepted to be sworn in when the original chief justice was sacked by the governor.Now retaining Muhammad?Hypocrites and bigots now dominate our political space
I pity any Christian that votes in PMB.
If he wins he would be more emboldened to continue the perspective of Christian's and Christianity having seen he can get away with atrocities against Christian's.

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by haffaze777(m): 11:17am On Feb 11, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

I think we should allow the NJC to speak for itself.Their meeting holds today.All these speculations hold no water.

BTW there is no basis for the NJC to ask Onnoggen to retire if he is indicted.The punishment is dismissal from the bench.This report is pure speculation.

I really like ur faith

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by PaChukwudi44(m): 11:25am On Feb 11, 2019
haffaze777:


I really like ur faith
its not about faith rather it is about the rule of law and facts of the matter.There is no basis for the NJC to sack Onnoggen or continue to alow Tanko remain in service

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by haffaze777(m): 11:27am On Feb 11, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

its not about faith rather it is about the rule of law and facts of the matter.There is no basis for the NJC to sack Onnoggen or continue to alow Tanko remain in service

Walter is gone and gone for good,there's no Jupiter under the sun that will reinstate him,The earlier you accept this the better for you,as for Tanko Muhammad Ibrahim he's staying

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by tesppidd: 11:29am On Feb 11, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

its not about faith rather it is about the rule of law and facts of the matter.There is no basis for the NJC to sack Onnoggen or continue to alow Tanko remain in service
You are still here speaking English abi?

You nor get shame at all.

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by kahal29: 12:02pm On Feb 11, 2019
nonsobaba:
Don't mind that shameless idiot. He vowed to deactivate his moniker if the NJC doesn't not punish Justice Tanko. I still dey look his display of mumurity cheesy


mmmmh

Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by olaolulazio(m): 12:03pm On Feb 11, 2019
Finally!
Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by Dandsome: 12:03pm On Feb 11, 2019
CUPP said it o

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by Teeboi56: 12:03pm On Feb 11, 2019
Okaw
Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by Afamed: 12:03pm On Feb 11, 2019
Ex CJN, Onnoghen case was already a settled case

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by IYANGBALI: 12:04pm On Feb 11, 2019
Mission accomplished

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by AlhajaChinyere: 12:05pm On Feb 11, 2019
SalamRushdie:
Clearly the law has been compromised by the evil executive

Your pain gives me JOY abundantly!

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by Alexis11: 12:05pm On Feb 11, 2019
O pari!


cheesy
Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by helinues: 12:05pm On Feb 11, 2019
Pdp supporters with initial gra gra

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by TIGRITIS: 12:05pm On Feb 11, 2019
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SalamRushdie:
Clearly the law has been compromised by the evil executive
PaChukwudi44:

I think we should allow the NJC to speak for itself.Their meeting holds today.All these speculations hold no water.

BTW there is no basis for the NJC to ask Onnoggen to retire if he is indicted.The punishment is dismissal from the bench.This report is pure speculation.
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These charge and bail lawyers are in terrible pain.
The other time, these pocket lawyers gave buhari 48 hrs to reverse the sack or be transferred from aso rock to Kuje Prison, now, it is "law has been compromised". Una cry never start sef, e go start properly after 16 Feb.

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by Afamed: 12:06pm On Feb 11, 2019
PaChukwudi44:

its not about faith rather it is about the rule of law and facts of the matter.There is no basis for the NJC to sack Onnoggen or continue to alow Tanko remain in service
Reserve your wailing till Saturday.

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by Maket: 12:07pm On Feb 11, 2019
Hmmmmmmmm
Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by HisSexcellency(m): 12:08pm On Feb 11, 2019
Just imagining what will happen if after all the scheming and machinations of the apc, and they lost the elections by over 6million votes.
Will the election be declared inconclusive or what's the next course of action. Because any good strategist always has a fall back plan, if all there scheming is focused on victory at the polls then there's a problem undecided

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Re: NJC Recommends Onnoghen’s Retirement, Muhammed To Stay As CJN by abduljabbar4(m): 12:09pm On Feb 11, 2019
PMB is a pure example of a courageous leader with guts. Pdp is in trouble

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