CCT convicts Onnoghen; orders his removal; banned from public office for 10 years.

The Code of Conduct Tribunal on Thursday, found suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen guilty on the six counts preferred against him by the federal government.
Delivering Judgment, Justice Danladi Umar, the CCT chairman also banned Onnoghen from holding any public office for ten years.
According a report by the News Agency of Nigeria, the tribunal also ordered the forfeiture of all money in the account of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, which he did not declare.
Furthermore, the CCT also ordered the removal of Onnoghen as CJN and as chairman National Judicial Council.
It would be recalled that Onnoghen had tendered his resignation from his post as Chief Justice of Nigeria about two weeks ago.
There has been no official confirmation of the resignation of Onnoghen by the Presidency which had earlier announced his suspension.
NAN reports that Onnoghen, who was Nigeria’s 17th Chief Justice, was arraigned by the Code of Conduct Bureau, following a petition brought against him by a group, the Anti-Corruption and Research Based Data Initiative, headed by a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress in Enugu State, Denis Aghanya.
Onnoghen was charged on six counts, for allegedly failing to declare some of his accounts in the asset declaration form submitted to the CCB in December, 2016.
According to the charge, Onnoghen also failed to declare his assets after the expiration of his declaration form filled in 2005.
NAN reports that Onnoghen’s trials started when a petition was filed by the civil rights group at the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) alleging that he owns sundry accounts primarily funded through cash deposits made by himself up to as recently as Aug. 10, 2016, which appear to have been run in a manner inconsistent with financial transparency and the code of conduct for public officials.”
The trial commenced on Jan, 14, 2019 at Code of Conduct Tribunal but Onnoghen was absent
The case was then adjourned to the following week because Onnoghen faulted the summons procedure.
The next hearing was slated for Jan. 22, 2019 but he failed to show up in court again.
Following his absence again, President Muhammadu Buhari suspended him on Jan. 26 and appointed Tanko Ibrahim as acting Chief Justice of Nigeria.
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