December 23, 2024

Suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen has dragged the federal government to court to challenge his suspension.

Onnoghen who is currently standing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over false declaration of assets, was suspended on Friday by President Muhammadu who relied on an ex parte order from the CCT.

The suit was filed by Wole Olanipekun SAN, Adegboyega Awomolo SAN, Kanu Agabi SAN and James Onoja SAN — his lawyers.

Onnoghen based his appeal on four grounds, asking the court to rule that the CCT order was null and void.

“The chairman and a member of the Code of Conduct Tribunal erred in law and violated the right of the appellant (Onnoghen) to a fair hearing when they made the order ex parte that he (Onnoghen) shall step aside as CJN and Chairman of the National Judicial Council over allegations of contravening provisions of the Code of Conduct and Tribunal Act Cap C15 Laws of the Federation 2004 pending the determination of the motion on notice dated January 10, 2019,” part of the appeal read.

On Tuesday, the National Judicial Council (NJC) met over the issue and gave Onnoghen seven days to respond to a petition filed against him.

Muhammad, the acting CJN, was also given seven days to respond to a petition against him over an alleged breach of NJC rules.

He was accused of making himself available to be sworn in as acting CJN without the approval of the NJC.


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