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Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by ijustdey: 5:58am On Apr 20, 2019
by Yusuf ALLI,



INDICATIONS emerged yesterday on why President Muhammadu Buhari is yet to act on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC) that the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, be retired.

The President, it was learnt, considered NJC’s letter ambiguous, as it did not clearly state why the suspended CJN should be retired.

The President was also said to have received some legal advice to ignore NJC’s recommendations on Onnoghen because the council’s letter did not follow constitutional process.

The ambiguity in NJC’s letter was said to have accounted for the current situation in which the nation is having a CJN and an Acting CJN.

Findings made by our correspondent revealed that NJC’s recommendation to the President only advised him to retire Onnoghen in the “interest of the nation and the Judiciary.”

The council was, however, silent on its findings on Onnoghen or whether or not he committed infractions based on the investigation of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

A top source said: “The recommendation of the NJC was a ‘legal soft landing for Onnoghen in order not to expose him to any further criminal trial based on EFCC’s investigation.

“The council advised the President to retire Onnoghen in the interest of the nation and the Judiciary. But Section 292 of the 1999 Constitution gave three conditions for the removal of a Judicial Officer, which include inability to discharge his duties, misconduct and contravention of the Code of Conduct.

“There is nowhere in the constitution where it is expressly stated that a CJN or a Judicial Officer can be retired in the interest of the nation and the Judiciary.

“If Onnoghen is removed or retired as contained in the NJC’s letter, the President’s action might be actionable. “You don’t build something on nothing.

“This is why the President is allowing the development in the Judiciary to follow a natural course.

“Onnoghen has offered to go on voluntary resignation or retirement and the Code of Conduct Tribunal has convicted him.

“There are three exit options for Onnoghen now as follows: retirement by NJC if put in a proper constitutional context; voluntary resignation or retirement if approved by NJC at its next meeting; and the CCT judgment if endorsed by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.

“The President would have acted on any of these options but he has opted to follow due process to avoid being accused of hastiness in removing Onnoghen.

“The President is hamstrung by NJC’s recommendation, which was inexplicit. At a point, the NJC said Onnoghen should be compulsorily retired with full benefits.”

Responding to a question, the source added: “Actually, the President was advised to reject or ignore NJC’s recommendation on Onnoghen until the council is more forthcoming on why the suspended CJN should be retired.”

Section 292 says: “A Judicial Officer shall not be removed from his office or appointment before his age of retirement except in the following circumstances (a) in the case of —(i) Chief Justice of Nigeria, President of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Chief Judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Grand Khadi of the Sharia Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and President Customary Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja by the President acting on an address supported by two-thirds majority of the Senate

(ii) Chief Judge of a state, Grand Khadi of a Sharia Court of Appeal or President of a Customary Court of Appeal of a state by the Governor acting on an address supported by two-thirds majority of the House of Assembly of the state

“…praying that he be so removed for his inability to discharge the functions of his office or appointment (whether arising from infirmity of mind or of body) or for misconduct or contravention of the Code of Conduct. “(b) in any case, other than those to which paragraph (a) of this subsection applies by the President or as the case may be, the Governor acting on the recommendation of the NJC that the Judicial Officer be so removed for his inability to discharge the functions of his office or appointment (whether arising from infirmity of mind or of body) or for misconduct or contravention of the Code of Conduct.”

Another source added: “It is left to the NJC to be decisive in its recommendations and clean the Augean Stable in the nation’s Judiciary. It is really time to move forward. “It is of no use setting constitutional booby traps for the President. Let there be a clear direction to follow.” At press time, it was learnt that the NJC may meet next week to consider the observations of the President, the voluntary resignation/ retirement of Onnoghen and the extension of the tenure or appointment of the Acting CJN, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad as the substantive holder of the office. A source in NJC simply said: “The council may meet next week.”



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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by GavelSlam: 6:02am On Apr 20, 2019
Dem think say the man na mumu.

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by Redoil: 6:09am On Apr 20, 2019
GavelSlam:
Dem think say the man na mumu.
Fellow nairalanders how do you see buhari?
As a wise man click like
As a dumb mumu and confuse man click share

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by GavelSlam: 6:10am On Apr 20, 2019
Redoil:

Fellow nairalanders how do you see buhari?
As a wise man click like
As a dumb mumu and confuse man click share

They can click whatever they like.

Atiku was once crowned winner on Nairaland.


grin

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by jidamsel43(m): 6:11am On Apr 20, 2019
Buhari will act at the right time. Slow and steady win the race

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by Redoil: 6:13am On Apr 20, 2019
GavelSlam:

They can click whatever they like.
Atiku was once crowned winner on Nairaland.
grin
clown dancing naked in the market square

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by Naijaguy123: 6:33am On Apr 20, 2019
That corrupt Walter should be disgraced further for bringing disrepute/shame to his profession. How about they make him a gardener to Buhari or a cook at the presidency for 6 months for his sin. Now that he’s dancing naked, I ask where are the lousy PDP and the porn star cownu followers that pushed in this far ? The moment he realized the game was up, he should have apologized and resigned but the chest beater pushed him this far.

Now it’s certain more that ever his generation will never be a judge in Nigeria and no government in Nigeria will appoint anyone from his state as a Chief Justice of the federation.

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by Nobody: 6:35am On Apr 20, 2019
jidamsel43:
Buhari will act at the right time. Slow and steady win the race
Is he a snail?grin

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by phkka1(m): 6:35am On Apr 20, 2019
Buhari is generally lazy coupled with old age.

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by feldido(m): 6:36am On Apr 20, 2019
This bet9ja guy sha
Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by adioolayi(m): 6:37am On Apr 20, 2019
Redoil:
Fellow nairalanders how do you see buhari? As a wise man click like As a dumb mumu and confuse man click share
When you've got the fullness of the likes and shares, take it to the bank.
President Buhari na grandmaster for this game

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by iammo(m): 6:39am On Apr 20, 2019
cool


They kept on forgeting that his Vice is the same professor of Law that defeated Afebabalola Obj/Atiku FG in court over lagos Local goverment creation, same Genius that saved Sanusi from Jonathan's FG.

Its difficult to win a legal brawl with a president with almost half of his cabinet members as lawyers, even his own daughter is a lawyer.


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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by Peacemaker5129(f): 6:41am On Apr 20, 2019
Athiefkulators pushed former CJN to where he is today.
No leflendum no erection

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by Bellotelli: 6:42am On Apr 20, 2019
This dullard ehn!!
Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by lonelydora: 6:42am On Apr 20, 2019
Buhari has ear infection which affected his hearing capability.

Whoever that interprets for him either by sign language or in writing should be held responsible grin grin

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by lastmessenger: 6:43am On Apr 20, 2019
GavelSlam:


They can click whatever they like.

Atiku was once crowned winner on Nairaland.


grin
more like buhari being crowned king of the north has made you a millionaire. Keep feasting in foolishness

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by adekayo1234(m): 6:51am On Apr 20, 2019
Instead of the judiciary to clean their mess and restore their integrity, they are busy seeking soft landing for a corrupt cjn.
Can you see why this country can never progress??

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by Honor10: 6:53am On Apr 20, 2019
GavelSlam:


They can click whatever they like.

Atiku was once crowned winner on Nairaland.


grin

As in.... I tire o, with all the likes Atiku had on Nairaland, he still fail woefully. Nairaland likes is as useless as anything

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by yjgm(m): 6:53am On Apr 20, 2019
The president know his onions well. He's taking it once at a time. Slow and steady wins the race. Let the NJC do what's right with no emotions and sentiments attached.

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by materialproject: 6:55am On Apr 20, 2019
Nigeria
Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by adekolaelect(m): 6:55am On Apr 20, 2019
sherylbakky:
Is he a snail?grin
ask Oracle !!talker chief

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by Debaiz: 6:56am On Apr 20, 2019
They’re all thieves trying to cover for their godfather. They think they can arm twist Buhari by writing a load of jargons and he will just fall for it. They must be joking not when he has a legion of legal luminaries surrounding him. 60% of his cabinet members are lawyers, including his VP who is a professor of constitution.

iammo:
cool


They kept on forgeting that his Vice is the same professor of Law that defeated Afebabalola Obj/Atiku FG in court over lagos Local goverment creation, same Genius that saved Sanusi from Jonathan's FG.

Its difficult to win a legal brawl with a president with almost half of his cabinet members are lawyers, his own daughter is a lawyer.






Don’t mind them bro. Let them keep exposing themselves as the bad eggs. Nigeria shall overcome them all.

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Re: Why Buhari Is Yet To Act On NJC’s Recommendation by juvewalex(m): 6:56am On Apr 20, 2019
More drama is still coming up, when the executive has your time you can't survive it that's the plain truth unless them nor wan just reason your matter. Executive has loyalists in all the 3 arms of government and it's just a matter of time to reveal all your hiden/shady secret when she wants to deal with you. Onoghen should have resigned willingly long a go before it got messy up to this point . A number one law custodian shouldn't be found wanting, my opinion

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