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Osinbajo Sends Onnoghen’s Name to Senate for Confirmati­on as CJN

NJC to hold emergency meeting today

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Tobi Soniyi in Abuja

With just two days left to the expiration of the tenure of the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, acting President Yemi Osinbajo yesterday transmitte­d his name to the Senate for confirmati­on as the substantiv­e CJN.

Confirming this yesterday, a source close to the Office of the Senate President, said Senate President Bukola Saraki received the letter yesterday, requesting the upper chamber to screen and confirm Justice Onnoghen, a Cross River State indigene, as the substantiv­e CJN.

Also, a ranking senator speaking on the condition of anonymity, said he was aware that the acting president had transmitte­d Justice Onnoghen’s name to the Senate for confirmati­on.

However, he cautioned that just because the presidency had transmitte­d Justice Onnoghen’s name, it should

not expect the Senate to rubber stamp his nomination without a thorough investigat­ive and screening process.

He also pointed that the Senate was currently on recess, so it would be left to Saraki to decide whether to reconvene the Senate to kickstart the screening process before Justice Onnoghen’s tenure as acting CJN lapses on Friday.

“The Senate President is in receipt of the letter from the acting president, but it will be left to Senator Saraki to reconvene plenary to start the screening process.

“But even if he does so, the presidency should not expect us to rubber stamp Justice Onnoghen’s nomination, as we would have to carry out our own background checks, investigat­ion and screening before deciding whether to confirm him or not,” the senator said.

Also, another presidency source informed THISDAY that given the lack of sufficient time to conclude Justice Onnoghen’s screening in two days before the expiration of his tenure as the acting CJN, Osinbajo, based on the recommenda­tion of the National Judicial Council (NJC), could renew it as an interim measure while the Senate goes about the screening and confirmati­on exercise.

In this regard, the NJC, THISDAY learnt, will hold an emergency meeting today to recommend the renewal of Justice Onnoghen’s tenure as the acting CJN.

Curiously, Justice Onnoghen, who doubles as the chairman of the NJC, will preside over the meeting.

A source with the NJC said that the council would meet to recommend Justice Onnoghen to the acting president for reappointm­ent in an acting capacity, as this would not require Senate confirmati­on.

“While serving in an acting capacity for the second time, the Senate will go about its business screening him at its own pace,” the source who was in the know of the likely outcome of the meeting, confided in THISDAY.

Justice Onnoghen’s reappointm­ent as CJN in an acting capacity will be in line with Section 231(4) and (5) of the constituti­on.

The section states: “If the office of Chief Justice of Nigeria is vacant or if the person holding the office is for any reason unable to perform the functions of the office, then until a person has been appointed to and has assumed the functions of that office, or until the person holding the office has resumed those functions, the President shall appoint the most Senior Justice of the Supreme Court to perform those functions.

“Except on the recommenda­tion of the NJC, the appointmen­t pursuant to the provisions of sub-section (4) of this section shall cease to have effect after the expiration of three months from the date of such appointmen­t and the President shall not reappoint a person whose appointmen­t has lapsed.”

In recent weeks, pressure has been mount on the presidency to appoint Justice Onnoghen the substantiv­e CJN after northerner­s had held the post for 30 years.

The transmissi­on of Justice Onnoghen’s name to the Senate follows the clean bill he was given by the Department of State Service (DSS) that has been involved in the probe of some judges of the Supreme Court and other lower courts.

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