Osinbajo Swears in Onnoghen as Substantive CJN

Tue, Mar 7, 2017 | By publisher


BREAKING NEWS, Judiciary

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ACTING President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday, March 7, sworn in Justice Walter Onnoghen as Nigeria’s 17th chief justice at a ceremony where Onnoghen was also decorated with the Grand Commander of Order of the Niger, GCON, Nigeria’s second-highest national honour.

At swearing-in ceremony, Osinbajo said the president has confidence in the new chief justice to perform creditably.

While appearing before the Nigerian Senate for his confirmation last week, Onnoghen acknowledged that the Nigerian judiciary was flawed and promised to ensure the arm of government truly remained independent and free of executive interference.

“I remain who I am. It will be very-impossible to pocket the judiciary on my watch; I don’t think it will ever happen,” he declared.

“I assure you that the independence of the judiciary would be improved upon on my watch. That one cannot be compromised because the judiciary is the last hope of not just the common man but indeed the hope of everybody.”

Onnoghen was sworn-in by President Muhammadu Buhari on November 10, 2016, as the acting chief justice of the federation after the retirement of the immediate past CJN Justice Mahmud Mohammed. His appointment was in line with the tradition of appointing chief justices based on seniority and in accordance with section 230 subsection (iv) and section 231 subsection (I) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

But the Presidency did not forward his name to the Senate for confirmation as the substantive CJN until February when Osinbajo notified the Senate. Before then, Buhari’s reluctance to seek confirmation of Onnoghen attracted widespread debate and condemnation in various quarters.

— Mar 7, 2017 @ 14:25 GMT

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