The federal government has asked
Walter Onnoghen, chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), to “step aside” from office.
Aliu Umar, counsel to the federal
government in Onnoghen’s ongoing trial, made the submission at the resumed
sitting of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) on Tuesday.
He said the CJN should “step
aside pending the determination of the case”.
Umar, however, added that “we are
not seeking for the removal” of the CJN.
He, therefore, asked the CCT to
issue a temporary order asking the CJN to step aside.
But Wole Olanipekun, lead counsel
of the CJN, said the court does not have the power to issue such an order.
“We have an application
challenging the jurisdiction of the tribunal to hear this case. And that
application has not been heard,” he said.
“The tribunal does not have the
jurisdiction to make such order.”
He also asked the court to
adjourn the case indefinitely till the pending court cases against the trial
are determined.
But the federal government
counsel countered this, arguing that the CCT is not subordinate to the other
courts.
Umar said there is no ruling from
a higher court seeking to put the trial on hold.
“I will submit that there has not
been an order from the court of appeal,” he said.
The Code of Conduct Tribunal
(CCT) had filed a six-count charge of false assets declaration against Onnoghen
after a petition by the Anti-Corruption and Research Based Data Initiative
(ARDI).
The National Industrial Court
(NIC) in Abuja on Monday reinforced its order restraining the continuation of
the trial.
It had also restricted the police
from arresting Onnoghen.
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