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Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Calculating: 2:28pm On Apr 21, 2019
President Muhammadu Buhari has no constitutional right to reject the resignation of Walter Onnoghen, former Chief Justice of Nigeria, a legal practitioner, Inibehe Effiong has said.

Mr Onnoghen who was suspended by the president, stepped down from his position last week in a resignation letter he wrote to Mr Buhari.

The top jurist convicted on Thursday was accused of not declaring some assets traced to him. Delivering its judgement, the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) where he was arraigned claimed to have jurisdiction over the matter against its earlier claim of otherwise in another case involving the Federal Government and Justice Ngwuta.

The CCT under the chairmanship of Danladi Umar, sacked and banned Onnoghen from holding any public office in the country until after a period of 10 years.

Although the jurist resigned before the judgement was given, Some Nigerians are of the opinion that the president has the right to reject the resignation letter of the jurist thereby denying him of his entitlements after leaving office.

Similarly some reports in the media said State governors from the South South region, where the top jurist hail from, were pleading with Mr Buhari to accept the resignation letter on the basis of a soft landing for their ‘son.’

But accessing the claim, Mr Effiong in an interview aired on Arise Television at the weekend said Buhari has no constitutional rights to reject any resignation letter addressed to him once his office is the appointing authority.

He argued that the resignation of anyone appointed by the office of the president takes effect whenever the authority involved takes delivery of the epistle.

Effiong said if the office of the president has acknowledged to have received such letter, there is no need contemplating whether the head of the executive arm of government has right to reject it because the resignation has already taken effect.

“I want to first correct the perception in the public domain that the president has the discretion to accept or reject his (Onnoghen) resignation letter,” the lawyer said.

“That is wrong, it is unsubstantiated, it is untenable in law because by virtue of Section 306 of the (Nigerian) constitution, resignation takes effect when the notice of resignation is received by the appointing authority.

“The moment Onnoghen submitted his letter, he has resigned,” Effiong said while admitting that the jurist should have taken the bold step earlier when the allegation against him was made public.

A perusal of the constitution by POLITICS TIMES showed the lawyer is right with his submission. Subsection 2 of Section 306 of the Nigerian Constitution says, “The resignation of any person from any office established by this Constitution shall take effect when the writing signifying the resignation is received by the authority or person to whom it is addressed or by any person authorised by that authority or person to receive it.”

Effiong also lashed out at the CCT over the manner with which the tribunal became a judge in its own case.

He said a petition filed by Onnoghen at the appellate court challenging the jurisdiction of the tribunal to try him without recourse to the National Judicial Council (NJC) was yet to be decided but the CCT went on to rule it had jurisdiction after acknowledging the petition at the higher court.

Source: https://politicstimesng.com/why-buhari-has-no-right-to-reject-onnoghens-resignation-lawyer/
Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by IvarTheTerrible: 3:38pm On Apr 21, 2019
angry

I resigned from selling Akara burgers and nobody blinked! angry

There was a Dollar/ Naira exchange rate affected sales and so my business collapsed.

Much ado over nothing. What's the fuss?

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by flowx(m): 3:39pm On Apr 21, 2019
That lawyer na chimpanzees in human skin... Senseless statement!

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by NOC1(m): 3:42pm On Apr 21, 2019
yes I agree, but he still has the right to pursue Judgement of his resigned staff, if found guilty the resigned staff will be punished by the law.

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by elizabethg: 3:43pm On Apr 21, 2019
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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by GavelSlam: 3:43pm On Apr 21, 2019
Exercise in futility.

Your resignation is belated, reactionary, dubious and disrespectful.

Your actions have been duplicitous and cowardly.

Your resignation as an afterthought would be handled as an afterthought.

Suegbe.

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by AntiWailer: 3:44pm On Apr 21, 2019
Dem don start

e-SAN

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Nobody: 3:44pm On Apr 21, 2019
All these charge n bail lawyers sef....

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by coolexy2: 3:46pm On Apr 21, 2019
He resigned to get his entitlement, that's cheating...

No softland for thief

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by israelmao(m): 3:46pm On Apr 21, 2019
Danladi Umar who presided over Onnoghen's case also has a case to answer with EFCC ,the conviction of Onnoghen was a deal struck between FG and Danladi which can be explained thus,help us save our faces by convicting Onnoghen and we'll let you off the hook.

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by samstradam: 3:46pm On Apr 21, 2019
Lol, which kind people be this? First of all they praised him and pushed him to fight the government and now when he has met his Waterloo, they are fighting the government for not agreeing to stop the fight!!!

The English say it the best with the saying "with friends like these who needs enemies!!" LOL

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Lamasta(m): 3:51pm On Apr 21, 2019
Any corrupt public holder should be prosecuted without any iota of bias no matter how highly placed he or she may be.
Corruption not in my countrygrin

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by samstradam: 3:55pm On Apr 21, 2019
GavelSlam:
Exercise in futility.

Your resignation is belated, reactionary, dubious and disrespectful.

Your actions have been duplicitous and cowardly.

Your resignation as an afterthought would handled as an afterthought.

Suegbe.

Bros abeg tell them, I am sure if he wins his cases at the Appeal court the same constitunalists will tell you his resignation does not count as it was never accepted.

Their problem will always remain hubris as they continue to think they are smarter than everyone and underestimate everyone including the God they claim they serve!!

Good luck again, continue fighting everyone and demanding when you would like to stop the fight.

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by TheEconomist: 3:58pm On Apr 21, 2019
A lot of the posters above did not read the article before making comments o. Pity.

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Meritocracy: 3:58pm On Apr 21, 2019
Go and clear yourself then resign. Your employer has right to secure his company. Buhari has right to safeguard the country, forget about bundle of rubbish in the constitution written by thieves.

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Alejob: 3:58pm On Apr 21, 2019
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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Oguieke(m): 4:00pm On Apr 21, 2019
you can see how they comment without understanding the message in quote....sentimental chimps.
Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by anambraamaka: 4:02pm On Apr 21, 2019
Alright
Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by PearlStreet(m): 4:05pm On Apr 21, 2019
Chai, look at how everyone is dragging Onnoghen like the scrotum of a goat.

That man should have resigned but them Atiku goaded him on. He's now a complete nuisance nobody wants.

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by omogidi234(m): 4:07pm On Apr 21, 2019
NOC1:
yes I agree, but he still has the right to pursue Judgement of his resigned staff, if found guilty the resigned staff will be punished by the law.


The President can prosecute anyone found wanting but he does not have the right to reject resignation letter. Once it has been addressed to him and delivered at his office, it takes effect.

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Wiseandtrue(f): 4:07pm On Apr 21, 2019
Buhari does not follow protocol or listen to anyone undecided

So what's the essence of this debate

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by jaxxy(m): 4:09pm On Apr 21, 2019
Hmmm

Lamasta:
Any corrupt public holder should be prosecuted without any iota of bias no matter how highly placed he or she may be.
Corruption not in my countrygrin
coolexy2:
He resigned to get his entitlement, that's cheating...

No softland for thief


He did well by resigning. In civil climes when sm1 questionable resigns he is given a soft landing and it is looked at as he accepted responsibility for his actions/inaction. Everything isn’t war. Fg should learn maturity and tact.

If he didn’t resign then I would say go after him with the hammer. Now questionable people can resign their appointments when spoken against.

Look at Aunty kemi how long did it take her to resign and was she prosecuted afterwards for it? No

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Oguieke(m): 4:09pm On Apr 21, 2019
flowx:
That lawyer na chimpanzees in human skin... Senseless statement!
...you commented as one of the paid chimpanzees in the is forum
Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Wiseandtrue(f): 4:09pm On Apr 21, 2019
omogidi234:



The President can prosecute anyone found wanting but he does not have the right to reject resignation letter. Once it has been addressed to him and delivered at his office, it takes effect.
I still remember when I was in secondary school, we were taught that each arm of government is independent of one another, how do you explain that

Could my teacher be teaching me nonsense

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Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by Newbiee: 4:11pm On Apr 21, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by tuniski: 4:16pm On Apr 21, 2019
samstradam:


Bros abeg tell them, I am sure if he wins his cases at the Appeal court the same constitunalists will tell you his resignation does not count as it was never accepted.

Their problem will always remain hubris as they continue to think they are smarter than everyone and underestimate everyone including the God they claim they serve!!

Good luck again, continue fighting everyone and demanding when you would like to stop the fight.
He has resigned no matter the outcome of his case. Partisanship taken too far of what benefit?
Re: Why Buhari Has No Right To Reject Onnoghen’s Resignation – Lawyer by NOC1(m): 4:35pm On Apr 21, 2019
omogidi234:



The President can prosecute anyone found wanting but he does not have the right to reject resignation letter. Once it has been addressed to him and delivered at his office, it takes effect.

we said same thing.

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