Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, has strongly
opposed to the arraignment of Walter Onnoghen, the Chief Justice of Nigeria,
C.J.N, before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, C.C.T, for alleged fraudulent assets
declaration.
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Remeber, that the Code of Conduct
Bureau, C.C.B, had filed a six-count charge bordering on fraudulent declaration
of assets against the C.J.N, at the C.C.T, after receiving a petition from Dennis
Aghanya, the Executive Secretary of the Anti-Corruption Research Data-Based
Initiative, ARDBI
However, it was gathered that Aghanya
is a staunch fan of President Muhammadu Buhari and his Allies, after which
it later turnred that Rotimi Amaechi, the Minister of Transport, is the
ringleader of the President’s Allies, pulling the strings of Onnoghen’s
arraignment from the background.
It was learnt also, that while Amaechi and
his Allies, including Okoi Obono-Obla, Chairman of the Special
Presidential Investigation Panel for the Recovery Public Property, SPIP, remain
bent on removing Onnoghen from Office by any possible means, Osinbajo has
continued to maintain that the CCT option is not in line with due legal
process.
According to a highly placed source in the
All Progressives Congress, APC, who is very familiar with the matter, Osinbajo
is insisting that while the CJN may have questions to answer, due process must
be clearly and transparently followed.
“There are strong claims implicating the
CJN on several fronts, including breach of extant laws bordering on corruption
and conspiracies. This was the basis of the need to prosecute the CJN”, said
the source.
“But the VP denounced the plan to arraign
the CJN before the Tribunal, immediately he got wind of it, insisting that due
process has to be followed strictly, especially in dealing with such an
important personality in the Judiciary.
“The VP specifically warned against the
arraignment at the CCT, and the current manner in which the case is being
pursued. While he acknowledged the strong case against the CJN, the VP firmly
noted that there should be a diligent approach that is in line with due
process.”
The source added that Osinbajo seemed to
have had his way initially, however, Amaechi went behind to draft a few
Security Officials into the plot to arraign the CJN at the Tribunal.
“Even the Attorney-General of the
Federation, Abubakar Malami, was kept in the dark, until very late in the day,
regarding the arraignment at the Tribunal”, he said.
Onnoghen was absent at his arraignment
before Honourable Danladi Umar of the CCT, which kicked off on friday,as
Amaechi wanted.
However, it was adjourned to sartuday,
January 27 after Onnoghen, represented by Wole Olanipekun (SAN), plus 50
other SANS, and more than 50 other Lawyers, successfully argued that he was not
properly served the court summons.
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