SOUTH-SOUTH GOVERNORS TELL CJN TO IGNORE PLANNED CCT TRIAL
Five out of the six governors that make up the
South-South Governors Forum have asked the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice
Walter Onnoghen not to honour the summons from the Code of Conduct Bureau to
appear before the Code of Conduct tribunal for alleged non-declaration of
assets.
The governors made the call after an
emergency meeting in Abuja on Sunday.
“We call on the CJN to ignore this so-called
Court summon from the CCB and the provocative call for his resignation in some
quarters,” the governors said in a communique issued after the meeting.
“While we are not opposed to a genuine fight
against corruption, such and action must always be anchored on the rule of
law.”
The meeting was attended by the governors of
Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta and Rivers with Governor Godwin Obaseki
of Edo State who is a member of the All Progressives Congress absent.
Bayelsa State Governor, Mr Seriake Dickson,
who is the Chairman of the forum had summoned the emergency meeting on Saturday
after the CCT announced that the CCB had filed six charges against the CJN with
the trial scheduled to start on Monday.
In the communique, which was read by Governor
Dickson after the meeting, the governors said the move by the CCB was
unacceptable.
They argued that the legal procedures for investigating
allegations of misconduct against judicial officials were not followed in that
matter and accused the executive of targetting other arms of government.
The governors also blasted the Muhammadu
Buhari administration for its treatment of the South-South.
“We note that the attempt to drag the CJN to
the CCT is also a grave and dangerous escalation of the assault on institutions
of state on institutions of state including the National Assembly and
judiciary,” they said.
To them, the move is reflective “of the
South-South story of endless marginalization and intimidation”.
“The unceremonious removal of former Acting
Director General of the Department of State Service, Mathew Seiyefa and his
replacement is still very fresh,” they added.
“We not that that unfortunate action against
the CJN further reinforces the perception that the Buhari administration has no
regard for the sentiments of Nigerians, in particular, the people of Niger
Delta, and the rule of law.”
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