Daily Trust

NJC forms fresh panel over Onnoghen, Mohammed

- By John Chuks Azu

The National Judicial Council (NJC) has constitute­d a new investigat­ive panel to further deliberate on the preliminar­y assessment of an earlier panel in the petitions against the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen and the acting CJN, Justice Tanko Mohammed.

The NJC yesterday received the recommenda­tion of the initial panel constitute­d to look into the responses of Justice Onnoghen and Mohammed. It, however, decided to probe further into the allegation­s against the two most senior justices.

In a statement signed by the Director of Informatio­n, Soji Oye, the NJC agreed that “the petitions were worthy of further investigat­ion and should not be terminated under Rule 17 of the Judicial Discipline Regulation­s of the Council.”

“Consequent­ly, the council constitute­d a five-member Investigat­ion Committee pursuant to Rule 20 (1) of the Judicial Discipline Regulation­s under the Chairmansh­ip of Hon. Mr. Justice S. A. Akintan, CON, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.”

The NJC also said it received a fresh petition from the All Peoples Party (APP) against Justice Mohammed, and directed him to reply within seven working days.

“Council directed the Investigat­ion Committee to work expeditiou­sly, determine all the petitions and responses and report to Council for a final decision,” the statement read.

Appeal court adjourns Onnoghen’s appeal

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has again adjourned the appeals filed by the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen to February 20 for hearing.

A three-member panel of justices presided by Justice Abdul Aboki adjourned the matter to enable a new counsel to handle the matter on behalf of the Federal Government.

The matter, which came up yesterday after it was adjourned for lack of quorum on Tuesday, could not proceed as the counsel from the office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Oyin Koleoso informed the court that all matters relating to the CJN are now being handled by Aliyu Umar (SAN), who is also prosecutin­g the criminal trial at the CCT.

But counsel to Justice Onnoghen, Chris Uche (SAN) opposed the adjournmen­t, arguing that Koleoso was the one who prepared the brief for the Federal Government. He added that the CCT is a lower court to the Court of Appeal.

 ?? Photo: EFCC ?? Suspected undergradu­ate internet fraudsters after their arrest by EFCC officials at Awa area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.The EFCC alleged yesterday that they recovered at the point of arrest two Highland vehicles, over 100 SIM cards of different GSM networks, laptops, telephones, internatio­nal passports, fetish objects and several documents containing false pretenses.
Photo: EFCC Suspected undergradu­ate internet fraudsters after their arrest by EFCC officials at Awa area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.The EFCC alleged yesterday that they recovered at the point of arrest two Highland vehicles, over 100 SIM cards of different GSM networks, laptops, telephones, internatio­nal passports, fetish objects and several documents containing false pretenses.

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