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Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by Islie(op): 10:19pm On Apr 18, 2019
Tinubu freed, Orubebe convicted — remembering the CCT cases of five prominent Nigerians


History was made when Walter Onnoghen, embattled chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), entered the dock at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT). He was charged with false assets declaration exactly two years after the CCT discharged and acquitted Saraki of similar charges.

In the heat of the trial, Onnoghen turned in his resignation but that did not save him from the hammer of the tribunal. On Thursday, Danladi Umar, CCT chairman, found him guilty of the six counts preferred against him by the federal government.

The tribunal chairman ordered that he be removed from the office and also prevented from holding public office for 10 years. He also ordered that the money in the five bank accounts of Onnoghen that he did not declare be confiscated.

In this piece, we look at how some prominent Nigerians fared when they walked this path.

BUKOLA SARAKI


In September 2015, the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) filed an 18-count charge of false asset declaration against Saraki at the CCT. The trial, which commenced in March 2016, lasted 1,018 days before he was let off the hook.

In June 2018, the CCT dismissed the charges against Saraki on the grounds that the prosecution, with its four witnesses and 49 exhibits tendered, only led to hearsay evidence.

However, the federal government filed an appeal and a month later, the supreme court ruled that Saraki had no case to answer at the CCT.

You can read how his trial played out here.

GODSDAY ORUBEBE


Godsday Orubebe, former minister of Niger Delta affairs, was slammed with a one-count charge of false declaration of asset by the federal government in 2016.

He was accused of failing to declare a property known as plot 2057, Asokoro, Abuja, while he was a public officer.



Orubebe had told the tribunal that the property was no longer his as of the time he went into public service.

He said he had sold the property to his creditor; hence he saw no need to declare what was not his.

But the tribunal convicted him on the premise that the title deeds of the property still bore his name.

Umar found him guilty of the charge and ordered a seizure of the property.

However, an appeal court overturned the judgment of the CCT in 2017, ruling that it was clear that Orubebe sold the property even if the title deeds still had his name on them.

Orubebe came into limelight when he tried to disrupt the collation of the 2015 presidential election results in Abuja.

SYLVESTER NGWUTA


Sylvester Ngwuta, a supreme court judge, was first arraigned before the CCT on an 8-count charge bothering on false assets declaration in 2017.

Ngwuta is one of the federal judges whose residence was raided by the Department of State Service (DSS) in October 2016. The secret police had claimed that it uncovered huge sums of money in various denominations. On February 10, 2017, the office of the attorney-general of the federation (AGF) filed a 10-count charge against Ngwuta at the tribunal.

In May of the same year, the CCT quashed the false asset charges and discharged Ngwuta.



The tribunal said Ngwuta could not be tried before it unless he had been subjected to disciplinary processes of the National Judicial Council (NJC).

Onnoghen’s lawyers had raised this before the CCT but Umar waved it aside.

BOLA TINUBU


Bola Tinubu, ex-governor of Lagos was arraigned before the CCT in November 2011 for allegedly operating foreign bank accounts, contrary to the constitution. Tinubu was accused of operating 10 foreign accounts during his tenure as governor between 1999 and 2007 in the charges filed against him by CCB at the tribunal.

However, the three-man panel of the tribunal dismissed the case at the second appearance of the former governor at the court.

It held that “there is no significant basis to proceed against Tinubu as the charges were “defective and shoddy.”

The tribunal held that the charges did not disclose a prima facie case against the accused person as there was no proof of evidence attached to the charge.

Umar said the charges against Tinubu did not show that the accounts were held by the accused persons.

“Some (of the foreign accounts) even bear female names…how can the accused be made to answer such charges?” he said.

IKE EKWEREMADU


In March 2018, Festus Keyamo, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), filed a suit on behalf of the federal government seeking the temporary forfeiture of alleged undeclared assets traced to Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president

Twenty-two properties were reportedly traced to the deputy senate president, nine in Nigeria, two in the UK, eight in Dubai and three are in the US.

Following the purported discovery, Abubakar Malami, attorney general of the federation (AGF), had filed a false declaration of assets charge against Ekweremadu before the CCT.

Ekweremadu was said to have failed to disclose the foreign assets in his declarations to the CCB.

In October 2018, the federal government filed charges against Ekweremadu and Bassey Akpan, senator representing Akwa Ibom north-east district, for alleged failure to declare their assets.

He was billed to be arraigned before the CCT in March 2018 but that never saw the light of the day. The deputy senate president denied all the allegations, saying he has no case to answer.
https://www.thecable.ng/tinubu-freed-orubebe-convicted-remembering-the-cct-cases-of-five-prominent-nigerians

Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by sapele914(m): 7:05am On Apr 19, 2019
King Jagaban,running things from Lagos,London,New York,Chicago.
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by truthfulparrot(m):
Let put sentiment apart and look at the case of Onnoghen holistically. What are the facts on ground?

1. The presidency was never comfortable with his emergence as CJN. The president refused to confirm his appointment. It was Osibanjo that sent Onnoghen name to the Senate when PMB was out of the country.

2. It was this same Onnoghen against all odds that gave PMB favourable ruling in one of the election Tribunals.

3. The media propaganda that Onneghen has Millions of dollars and several houses was proved to be false even at the CCT. Information available indicates that the total money that Onnoghen will forfeit to the FGN according to the CCT judgement is less than N50 Million.

4. The FGN hurriedly acted on a petition against the CJN at a record speed and suspended the CJN without first passing through the NJC as required by the constitution. It is of interest that the appeal court had ruled on two other cases concerning two other judges of the supreme court that only NJC had the jurisdiction to first investigate judicial officials.

5. It is of interest that Onnoghen eventually declared these accounts in subsequent asset declaration.

My take:

1. The Executive did not followed laid down constitutional process in the prosecution of the Onnoghen as he was a serving judicial officer as at the time he was accused of non declaration of asset.

2. Onnoghen should have saved the Judiciary this harassment by resigning on moral ground having admitted in writing that he forgot to declare his asset in 2009. The pattern of deposits into Onnoghen's account is questionable and unexpected from CJN

3. After Onnoghen, resignation, prominent SANs and Judicial Officers will then approach the appeal court and supreme court to get interpretations on the role played by the CCT and the executive.
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by dokie: 7:24am On Apr 19, 2019
truthfulparrot:
Let put sentiment apart and look at the case of Oneghen holistically. What are the facts on ground?
Onnoghen had to go. Ordinarily, what happened in ngwutas case ought to be applied in his own. Unfortunately, the powers that be needed him to be thrown out in order to ensure there wasn't any potential threat to Buharis second term.

Poor guy.
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by omenkaLives(m): 7:34am On Apr 19, 2019
Typical junk journalism meant to promote a stupid narrative against Tinubu and perhaps Yorubas by the sidelines.

They said FIVE PROMINENT Nigerians, yet they had to highlight Tinubu in the title.

Why not the Supreme court judge Ngwuta who was discharged, or Ekweremadu, the Deputy Senate President, whose case is neither here nor there? These are people holding trust for the public, yet, they are more interested in the affairs of a PRIVATE CITIZEN!!

Una go die ontop Tinubu matter one day.
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by SilasNwude: 7:54am On Apr 19, 2019
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omenkaLives:
Typical junk journalism meant to promote a stupid narrative against Tinubu and perhaps Yorubas by the sidelines.

They said FIVE PROMINENT Nigerians, yet they had to highlight Tinubu in the title.

Why not the Supreme court judge Ngwuta who was discharged, or Ekweremadu, the Deputy Senate President, whose case is neither here nor there? These are people holding trust for the public, yet, they are more interested in the affairs of a PRIVATE CITIZEN!!

Una go die ontop Tinubu matter one day.
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Balderdash
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by nagastat: 7:56am On Apr 19, 2019
truthfulparrot:
Let put sentiment apart and look at the case of Onnoghen holistically. What are the facts on ground?

1. The presidency was never comfortable with his emergence as CJN. The president refused to confirm his appointment. It was Osibanjo that sent Onnoghen name to the Senate when PMB was out of the country.

2. It was this same Onnoghen against all odds that gave PMB favourable ruling in one of the election Tribunals.

3. The media propaganda that Onneghen has Millions of dollars and several houses was proved to be false even at the CCT. Information available indicates that the total money that Onnoghen will forfeit to the FGN according to the CCT judgement is less than N50 Million.

4. The FGN hurriedly acted on a petition against the CJN at a record speed and suspended the CJN without first passing through the NJC as required by the constitution. It is of interest that the appeal court had ruled on two other cases concerning two other judges of the supreme court that only NJC had the jurisdiction to first investigate judicial officials.
Story.
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by Peacecore: 8:48am On Apr 19, 2019
What d op want to insinuate now or he's still in shock bcoz from my knowledge Tinubu was freed during pdp's administration not apcs
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by iammo(m): 10:05am On Apr 19, 2019
lipsrsealed

Tinubu a former exxon mobile treasurer and cfo, saraki a former doctor and bank executive, this men would never leave papertrails unlike onoghen that comfortable recieved transaction to his personal Account with BVN, from a notable SAN with a pending case.


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Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by Ladybec: 10:05am On Apr 19, 2019
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by Jason007: 10:08am On Apr 19, 2019
we all know the truth when the chips are down. let's all keep deceiving ourselves
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by kaen1317: 10:08am On Apr 19, 2019
Tinubu father was the richest man in Africa during his time. He handed all his wealth over to his coconut head son Jagaban. So it is inheritance is what we are made to believe.
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by BlackfireX: 10:08am On Apr 19, 2019
One day tinubu will fall
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by tiredoflife(m): 10:13am On Apr 19, 2019
He who must eat honey should be ready to slap himself

Justice abi na senior ode of Nigeria did it to himself
He made the first mistake by not taking heed that one must always know the rules of the game before you play.

You can't use the rules of draft to play chess neither can you use the rule of ten ten to play suwe

He knew buhari refused to swear him in
It took a mere commissioner of the south
The minister of burial and tradmoni distribution to swear him in

He knew all along
Yet he began to drink burukutu with buhari and forgot that rag day is only rag day when the university declares it so
They found a weak link and used it to nail him
What we see there was just a reminder of why the law is made for southerners while the north is the enforcer of the law
Like Erubebe was Jegaed during the 2014 elections making a whole elder to sit on the ground crying out to a small boy who took his box of snuff.

The south is doomed
We need one more civil war to correct this nonsense
Or the north will keep mining our brains as they mine illegal gold in zamfara
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by sammyj: 10:14am On Apr 19, 2019
shocked shocked The questions to ask is was Buhari or APC in power when Tinubu was allowed to go free? Did the CCT found any fact to convict Tinubu back then? In as much as i am not a fan of Tinubu he is a Cat with 9 lives abeg free the man!!! grin
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by Nobody: 10:18am On Apr 19, 2019
Obviously biasedhuh
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by NEIGHBOUR(m): 10:22am On Apr 19, 2019
tiredoflife:
He who must eat honey should be ready to slap himself

Justice abi na senior ode of Nigeria did it to himself
He made the first mistake by not taking heed that one must always know the rules of the game before you play.

You can't use the rules of draft to play chess neither can you use the rule of ten ten to play suwe

He knew buhari refused to swear him in
It took a mere commissioner of the south
The minister of burial and tradmoni distribution to swear him in

He knew all along
Yet he began to drink burukutu with buhari and forgot that rag day is only rag day when the university declares it so
They found a weak link and used it to nail him
What we see there was just a reminder of why the law is made for southerners while the north is the enforcer of the law
Like Erubebe was Jegaed during the 2014 elections making a whole elder to sit on the ground crying out to a small boy who took his box of snuff.

The south is doomed
We need one more civil war to correct this nonsense
Or the north will keep mining our brains as they mine illegal gold in zamfara
See painment!!!
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by OgogoroFreak(m): 10:22am On Apr 19, 2019
Who get Nigeria?
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by Chinashopping84: 10:24am On Apr 19, 2019
But tinubu party was not in power when he was tried by cct.Though he needs to be charged.we sell chinese yuan @ #52/¥
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by Nobody: 10:26am On Apr 19, 2019
judicial system in Nigeria is long dead
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by bbyby01: 10:36am On Apr 19, 2019
So
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by Amuocha: 10:36am On Apr 19, 2019
See useless Tinubu
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by chernest2002: 10:36am On Apr 19, 2019
They must convict onohgeh in order to get him out of the way after all he is not a northerner.
Re: Tinubu Freed, Orubebe Convicted — CCT Cases Of Five Prominent Nigerians by mrkings84(m): 10:36am On Apr 19, 2019
Space booked. Ma i go think on wat to comment
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