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Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Nobody: 3:06am On Jan 26, 2019
Yesterday, President Muhammadu Buhari surrendered all pretence to the rule of law and constitutional democracy by sacking the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen. Unilaterally and in flagrant violation of the Constitution, he also swore in Tanko Muhammad as the new acting CJN. By this act, the President has precipitated needless confusion in the polity. A shocking action, it will aggravate tension ahead of the general election in February and March. This poses a great peril to our democracy.

Though the President defended his action by citing an order from the Code of Conduct Tribunal directing Onnoghen’s suspension, his action is akin to a coup – a judicial coup in this case. In a subtle way, the President has suspended in part an integral part of the judiciary by illegally intimidating its highest symbol and shamefully deposing him. This undemocratic and high-handed approach advertises Buhari as an anarchist in a civil garb.

Onnoghen’s travails began late in 2016. His substantive elevation as the CJN suffered delay by the Buhari government to the bewilderment of the public. Early in 2017, he was eventually nominated by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, who was then the Acting President and was sworn into office in March (2017). But the real signs of trouble blew open on January 7 when a civil society group, the Anti-Corruption and Research Based Data Initiative, filed a petition with the Code of Conduct Bureau, accusing Onnoghen of corruption and false declaration of assets. The CCT immediately took over from there, commencing the trial of the CJN. Initially, the Buhari Presidency denied having anything to do with his arraignment. In spite of criticism that the move against Onnoghen did not follow laid-down rules the trial proceeded with unusual speed. But on Thursday, the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, in its ruling, ordered the CCT to stay action, pending the determination of Onnoghen’s application that the CCT had no power to try him. Before his suspension, Onnoghen was due to swear in members of the National Assembly, governorship and state assembly election petition tribunals.

No matter how grave the allegations levelled against the CJN, the Buhari government cannot resort to self-help in addressing the matter, much against the position of the 1999 Constitution. In the Third Schedule, Part 1, the constitution expressly states the procedure that should be followed in removing the CJN. The process is initiated by the National Judicial Council. According to Third Schedule, Part 1, Section 21 (b), “The NJC shall have power to recommend to the President the removal from office of the judicial officers specified in sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph, and to exercise disciplinary control over such officers.” The officers listed therein are the CJN, Justices of the Supreme Court, the President and Justices of the Court of Appeal; the Chief Judge and Judges of the Federal High Court.

Buhari’s action is vile, perfidious and indefensible. It is an action only fit for jackboot regimes, where the constitution could easily be suspended, as the Murtala Muhammed military regime did in 1975 to remove the then CJN, Taslim Elias, from office. By igniting a bevy of crises in the judiciary just a few weeks to the general election, Buhari is apparently adopting Nicolas Maduro’s strategy in Venezuela. In the troubled country, Maduro seized the control of the apex court when he appointed a group of ruling party members to the bench in contravention of the constitution.

Needless to say, the President’s singular and misguided action has the tendency to plunge the country into an unnecessary constitutional crisis and, perhaps, derail 20 unbroken years of democratic governance. This is not unlike other despotic and undemocratic acts that the government has been associated with in the past, even if it might be considered more audacious, far-reaching and probably unexpected. Buhari’s tenure has witnessed an invasion of a national newspaper, DAILY TRUST, over a publication considered to be offensive by the military. Despite numerous court orders, the Buhari government has refused to release the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Ibrahim el-Zakzaky. The cleric and his wife, Zinat, were clamped into detention in December 2015 after Shi’ite members clashed with the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, in Zaria, Kaduna State. Likewise, the government has disobeyed several court rulings for the release – on bail – of Sambo Dasuki, the National Security Adviser under Goodluck Jonathan, Buhari’s predecessor. Dasuki is being tried for allegedly mismanaging $2.1 billion, fund meant to procure arms for the military to fight the Boko Haram insurgency.

On Buhari’s watch, Nigeria’s democracy looks treacherously shaky. In fact, Friday’s action, rightly termed a coup by another name, could only be matched by the invasion of the National Assembly last year by men of the State Security Service in a failed bid to force a leadership change. That was another act of meddlesomeness orchestrated against another arm of government that is the most emblematic of a democracy.

How do dictators hold onto power? James Tilley, a professor of politics at Oxford University, says the totalitarian tyrannies of Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, and others relied largely—although not exclusively—on mass terror and indoctrination. Nigerians must see through Buhari. He wants to convince the public that he is fighting corruption, but his hidden agenda is to institute an autocratic regime. Nigeria’s democracy can no longer be considered to be out of harm’s way. After close to three decades of brutal military dictatorship, the country deserves the right to enjoy her hard-earned democracy in peace. Nobody else can defend it but Nigerians themselves. It is, therefore time for the civil society to rise and nip in the bud what is turning out to be a gradual but seemingly inexorable descent into a full-blown dictatorship.

Just about two decades after Sani Abacha, Nigeria is, once again, in the grip of tyranny. The descent into the abyss of dictatorship must be stopped. This is the height of lies, denials and impunity that define Buhari’s three and half years rule. To restore sanity, rebuild trust in our fragile democracy, the President should swiftly reverse the dangerous violation of the 1999 Constitution, which he swore to uphold on assumption of office in 2015.

https://punchng.com/cjns-suspension-a-dictator-bares-his-fangs/

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Mhiztamurtala(m): 3:22am On Jan 26, 2019
cry cry

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Nobody: 3:23am On Jan 26, 2019
Front page Lalastiscala

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by abitex577(m): 3:31am On Jan 26, 2019
He will be disgraced out of office

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by rexel99: 3:37am On Jan 26, 2019
Remember pre 2015 election? We told you guys but you refused to listen.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by khingTony(m): 3:37am On Jan 26, 2019
All these things happening in Nigeria is because we still have Zombies in the nation

People afraid to say the truth

People who don't even know the truth

People who are being paid to deny the truth

People who still tell this man he's performing well as the president when he has clearly, singlehandedly divided this country across religious and ethnic lines


zombies must be eradicated from Nigeria or sent to daura with their boss to get this country working again

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Nbote(m): 3:38am On Jan 26, 2019
Every sane legal authority and learned mind out there has condemned dis move by d President as unconstitutional. Only ZonBs dat have no idea what common sense is talk more of what d constitution says sees dis as legit

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by ArcFresky(m): 3:41am On Jan 26, 2019
Tbh PMB is surrounded by enemies... Senate (Saraki), Judiciary ( Onnoghen), House of reps, Former DSS chairman...

I think the man is trying, but he is too old, no more mental and physical strength.

But why is everyone suddenly calling PMB a dictator, in saner climes, when you have millions that you can't account for, you resign.. Especially when you hold an office that should be impeccable.


Onnoghen implicated himself by claiming mistake in forgetting millions in his account, automatically tainting him and rendering all his previous

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by ArcFresky(m): 3:47am On Jan 26, 2019
Tbh PMB is surrounded by enemies... Senate (Saraki), Judiciary ( Onnoghen), House of reps, Former DSS chairman...

I think the man is trying, but he is too old, no more mental and physical strength.

But why is everyone suddenly calling PMB a dictator, in saner climes, when you have millions that you can't account for, you resign.. Especially when you hold an office that should be impeccable.


Onnoghen implicated himself by claiming mistake in forgetting millions in his account, automatically tainting him and rendering all his previous, present and future actions as CJN questionable and subject to challenges in law courts.

Some actions are not legal but are ethical, because it beats my imagination that
Onnoghen wants to be tried in court by people he appointed to court, what nonsense.

Although am not in support of PMB's actions, but somethings require a different approach.

Remember, everything Hitler did was illegal.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Nobody: 3:48am On Jan 26, 2019
ArcFresky:
Tbh PMB is surrounded by enemies... Senate (Saraki), Judiciary ( Onnoghen), House of reps, Former DSS chairman...

I think the man is trying, but he is too old, no more mental and physical strength.

But why is everyone suddenly calling PMB a dictator, in saner climes, when you have millions that you can't account for, you resign.. Especially when you hold an office that should be impeccable.


Onnoghen implicated himself by claiming mistake in forgetting millions in his account, automatically tainting him and rendering all his previous


The lifeless tyrant is a hypocrite that is why no one takes him seriously.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Racoon(m): 3:50am On Jan 26, 2019
The totalitarian tyrannies of Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, and others relied largely although not exclusively on mass terror and indoctrination." James Tilley-Professor of politics, Oxford University,

"Nigerians must see through Buhari. He wants to convince the public that he is fighting corruption, but his hidden agenda is to institute an autocratic regime. Nigeria’s democracy can no longer be considered to be out of harm’s way."

The tyranny of Buhari is simply unprecedented. Nigerians were warned but they allowed warped sentiments beclouded the sense of sound judgement

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by dodelight(m): 4:20am On Jan 26, 2019
We were moving forward, learning the ropes of democracy, then Buhari came up in the 80s. We struggled and recovered the wheel. We were moving forward again, but then Buhari came up again! He is indeed a Curse!

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by dodelight(m): 4:36am On Jan 26, 2019
But where is Osinbajo standing in all of this? https://www.nairaland.com/4983414/cjns-suspension-where-vp-osinbajo

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by rottennaija(m): 4:36am On Jan 26, 2019
Donald Trump suspended a whole government for more than 1 month and he is not a dictator. PMB suspends a CJN he appointed for corrupt practices he admitted, suddenly, he becomes a dictator.

What will happen if he suspends a whole govt then? PDP would be shouting Nigeria is killed, Democracy is dead, as if democracy was ever alive during the days of Obj, Yar'adua, GEJ


Below is a judgment deliver by the CJN, affirming the power of the CCT to suspend any public official (he is a public official) pending the determination of his case. Of course, he may not have know that someday, the law he interpreted will be applied to him.

https://www.nairaland.com/4983387/how-onnoghens-judgments-affirmed-ccts#75113785

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by kahal29: 4:39am On Jan 26, 2019
The editorial still left the substance of the issue at hand which is... Did Justice Onnoghen forget to declare his assets properly claiming that it was mistake or not?

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Nobody: 4:39am On Jan 26, 2019
kahal29:
The editorial still left the substance of the issue at hand which is... Did Justice Onnoghen forgot to declare his assets properly or not?
What does that have to do with his illegal suspension?This is not a Banana Republic

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by modath(f): 4:45am On Jan 26, 2019
kahal29:
The editorial still left the substance of the issue at hand which is... Did Justice Onnoghen forgot to declare his assets properly or not?

Bros, why are you trying to inject common sense into the matter here nah.. undecided , We are all tiffs abeg, this is political witch hunt... Onnoghen is not a broke man & shey someone cannot forget small thing like millions of dollars ni? Una just open am like big matter.. shuo .

Abeg run before the hunger in the land wailing crew come meet you for here oooooo. embarassed

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Kingspin(m): 4:48am On Jan 26, 2019
NATIONAL Chairman of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, Chief Olu Falae, yesterday, asked Nigerians to join hands to oust President Muhammadu Buhari by not re-electing him in the February election. Social Democratic Party Chairman, Chief Olu Falae[color=#990000][/color]. Quote..

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by dokyOloye: 4:53am On Jan 26, 2019
Una never see anything sef.
Shebi we warn una, una no gree hear.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Staro: 4:57am On Jan 26, 2019
rottennaija:
Donald Trump suspended a whole government for more than 1 month and he is not a dictator. PMB suspends a CJN he appointed for corrupt practices he admitted, suddenly, he becomes a dictator.

What will happen if he suspends a whole govt then? PDP would be shouting Nigeria is killed, Democracy is dead, as if democracy was ever alive during the days of Obj, Yar'adua, GEJ


Oga, do you know what govt shut down means?
You're just fooling yourself

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by modath(f): 5:03am On Jan 26, 2019
litdutchboy:

What does that have to do with his illegal suspension?This is not a Banana Republic

Please use hand to cover face & ask

PDP has so entrenched criminality, it's not funny again sad

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by kahal29: 5:10am On Jan 26, 2019
litdutchboy:

What does that have to do with his illegal suspension?This is not a Banana Republic

Answer the question... Did he forget to declare over 3 million in his 5 various accounts or NOT? Claiming that he forgot and it was mistake?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CtpE4w1Veg

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by lawman88(m): 5:13am On Jan 26, 2019
mark my words, this election will be worse than 2011. what was expected to happen in 2015 os what is going to happen. violence will be massive

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by rottennaija(m): 5:20am On Jan 26, 2019
Staro:



Oga, do you know what govt shut down means?
You're just fooling yourself

Enlighten me, the erudite one

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by HigherEd: 5:25am On Jan 26, 2019
rottennaija:
Donald Trump suspended a whole government for more than 1 month and he is not a dictator. PMB suspends a CJN he appointed for corrupt practices he admitted, suddenly, he becomes a dictator.

What will happen if he suspends a whole govt then? PDP would be shouting Nigeria is killed, Democracy is dead, as if democracy was ever alive during the days of Obj, Yar'adua, GEJ
Your brain is dysfunctional. According to Nigerian law there is no provision for the suspension of a CJN by any court in the land. He can only be removed by an impeachment initiated by NJC, Senate and Presidency. No court can effect the suspension of the CJN just like no court can effect the suspension of the president. He likewise can only be impeached regardless of the weight of any accusations against him.

Constitutions are founded as the backbone of any democracy, if you feel it is too slow then apply for it to be amended. That is how to begin the fight against corruption, not by going around the constitution. Donald Trump and many americans don't like the 14th amendment of the US which guarantees citizenship to all immigrant children born on visit to the US but they well understand that the constitution is a sacred document and can't simply be ignored.

Even when your president went on 107 days holiday in UK, nobody declared his seat vacant when they had some constitutional backings to do so.

Now don't be daft, everything trump is doing is very much constitutional within the confines of US law less he would have been impeached so don't compare rubbish.

Disregarding the constitution of Nigeria is far worse an act of corruption than looting public funds because it is an invitation to anarchy and civil unrest.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by jchioma: 5:29am On Jan 26, 2019
Buhari is an anarchist in a civil garb. A tyrant that has seen failure staring him in the face. Nigerians must and will resist this desperate act of dictatorship.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by kahal29: 5:30am On Jan 26, 2019
lawman88:
mark my words, this election will be worse than 2011. what was expected to happen in 2015 os what is going to happen. violence will be massive


Also mark my words... There won't be any violence.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Nobody: 5:31am On Jan 26, 2019
The Presidents cabal has just mistakenly made the election between Nigeria and Buhari and this time around, the North has nothing to loose.

He should listen to the voices behind and not praise singers..

- APC as a party has made no comment,
- Basket mouth Sagay is speechless,
- Judiciary against him,
- Legislative against him,
- He has 100% lost the SS & SE,
- He has lost 65% of the SW (myself included),
- Osibanjo has not declared support for this gaffe,
- He just rendered Amaechi & Akpabio useless,
- No Southerner can raise a hand to defend this gaffe.
- A reversal would show his dullness.
- ohaneze, Arewa, IJC, Middleblt, Afenifere have all shown not a single support.

If the option of a united Nigeria is placed before the North against Buhari, they would sacrifice him before he blinks twice.

I see Buhari going down as an "INFAMOUS" Nigerian president.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Nobody: 5:33am On Jan 26, 2019
kahal29:


Answer the question... Did he forget to declare over 3 million in his 5 various accounts or NOT? Claiming that he forgot and it was mistake?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CtpE4w1Veg
How Buhari treats corruption:
Abacha- He never stole
Babachir Lawal - Nigerians should bring evidence
Ganduje- I am not sure which technology was used
The lifess dullard is a hypocrite

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by kahal29: 5:37am On Jan 26, 2019
litdutchboy:

How Buhari treats corruption:
Abacha- He never stole
Babachir Lawal - Nigerians should bring evidence
Ganduje- I am not sure which technology was used
The lifess dullard is a hypocrite


Still did not answer the question? I ask again... Did Chief Justice Onnoghen forget to declare his assets properly claiming that it was mistake or not?

See the man played into the hands of his enemies and they won't let go?

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by Nobody: 5:38am On Jan 26, 2019
modath:


Please use hand to cover face & ask

PDP has so entrenched criminality, it's not funny again sad
Oshiomhole was indicted and the court ordered his probe for embezzling billions of naira when he was Edo State governor, till now Buhari did nothing. Tinubu and Alpha beta were indicted and the court ordered for the probe of their activities for massive fraud and money laundering running into hundreds of billions and nothing was done by same Buhari. Grass cutter Babachir is still fresh in our mind.

Maina was reinstated and paid 22 million naira when he was supposed to be investigated. Orji Uzor kalu and Akpabio are both free because they have declared for the tyrant Buhari.

Ganduje and co are being defended by same Buhari despite many evidences against them. The CCT tribunal judge took a bribe of 1.8 million dollars and Buhari never asked for his head despite having a solid case against him. Amaechi was indicted by a judicial body of inquiry and Buhari ignored the reports and made him minister. Kemi Adeosun was escorted by the security agents to the airport to aid her escape from the country and avoid prosecution. Buhari himself signed a whooping NNPC contract of 25 billion USD without due process when he was in hospital in London despite relinquishing power to Osinbajo and yet he is mr integrity. Time will tell.

Today all arms of government, security agencies, INEC are headed by Northerners to the detriment of Federal character. Buhari has succeeded in bringing Nigeria to its knees. He must be voted out to save Nigeria.

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Re: Punch Editorial : CJN Onnoghen Suspension - A Dictator Bares His Fangs by hucienda: 5:42am On Jan 26, 2019
Buhari has removed all pretense and has gone for broke.

This mistake of a tribal and religious bigot must never again be found at the helm of affairs of a diverse multi-ethnic country. As it stands, even if Atiku wins the election in three weeks time, you don't need a soothsayer to tell you INEC would not declare him president-elect. Danger lurks ahead.

It is up to Nigerians to save Nigeria.

May God help us.

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