WITHDRAW CASE AGAINST ONNOGHEN - FALANA
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has again
asked the Federal Government to withdraw the criminal charges filed against
Justice Walter Onnoghen at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria made the call
in a letter addressed to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice, Abubakar Malami, on Sunday.
He asked the minister to prevail on President
Muhammadu Buhari to reverse the suspension as it is wrong for a public officer
to be removed from office on the basis of an ex parte order granted by any
court or tribunal in Nigeria.
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The letter read in part, “Since the charge of
false declaration of assets was filed against the Chief Justice of Nigeria,
Justice Walter Onnoghen, at the Code of Conduct Tribunal by the Code of Conduct
Bureau, I have repeatedly requested you to use your good offices to discontinue
the case.
“My request was anchored on the case of
Elelu-Habeeb vs the Attorney-General of the Federation & ORS (2012) 40 WRN
1 where the Supreme Court held that by virtue of section 292 of the
Constitution of Nigeria, the head of any of the judicial arm of state and
federal governments cannot be removed from office without a prior investigation
conducted by the National Judicial Council.
“Having confirmed that you have since
submitted a petition to the national judicial council alleging grave misconduct
against the chief justice, I am compelled to request you, once again, to file a
nolle prosequi to discontinue the charge pending against his lordship at the
code of conduct tribunal without any further delay.
“The charge should not be allowed to hang
like a sword of damocles on the head of the Chief Justice while he is
being investigated by the national judicial council. In view of your implicit
confidence in the ability of members of the national judicial council to
resolve the matter, you ought to accede to the request to terminate the
proceedings at the code of conduct tribunal forthwith.”
Falana posited that the withdrawal of the
case from the Code of Conduct Tribunal would lead to the immediate
vacation of the ex parte order relied upon by the president to justify the
“illegal suspension” of Onnoghen and the appointment of Justice Tanko Mohammad
as acting Chief Justice of Nigeria.
He said, “Even though by virtue of paragraph
10 (2) (a) of part 1 of the fifth schedule to the 1999 Constitution (as
amended), the Code of Conduct Tribunal is empowered to order any public officer
to vacate office, the power cannot be exercised until such a public officer has
been tried and convicted for breaching the provisions of the Code of Conduct for
public officers.
“But as a public officer cannot be removed
from office on the basis of an ex parte order granted by any court or tribunal
in Nigeria, we urge you to advise president Buhari to reverse the suspension of
the Chief Justice”
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