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FG gave CJN Onnoghen fair hearing before suspension – Lai Mohammed

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, in defence of President Muhammadu Buhari in Monday in Abuja, stated that the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, was given the opportunity of fair hearing by the President before his supension.

Lai Mohammed complained that the CJN abused his position and the judicial process by filing frivolous applications and even dodging the service of process.

Lai Mohammed asserted that the case against Onnoghen was much more than misconduct, saying that there were suspicious transactions running into millions of dollars which were traced into the suspended CJN’s personal accounts.

“These were all undeclared or improperly declared as required by law,” the Minister remarked at a press briefing in Abuja on Monday.

 “Some have argued that the Justice Onnoghen issue should have been referred to the NJC to handle. They would have been right if Justice Onnoghen had been accused of professional misconduct, which is what is within the purview of the NJC.

“The allegations against Justice Onnoghen go beyond professional misconduct. It is the alleged breach of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers. And only one body is statutorily empowered to deal with this: the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

“This whole issue is about the country’s highest judicial officer, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, being accused of a breach of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers, and the legal and moral conundrum surrounding that.

“‘It is about the suspicious transactions running into millions of dollars to the suspended CJN’s personal accounts, all undeclared or improperly declared as required by law.

“It is about the Hon. Justice Onnoghen himself admitting to the charges that he indeed failed to follow the spirit and letter of the law in declaring his assets, calling it a ‘mistake.’

“And it is about him refusing to take responsibility, instead opting to put the entire judiciary on trial,” Lai Mohammed declared.

The minister lamented that the media did not get it right by its reportage of the events, noting a section of the media had taken sides in the matter.

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