Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN)
Walter Onnoghen has dissociated himself and his office from the
ultimatum handed President Muhammadu Buhari to recommend him to the
Senate for confirmation.
There has been a big row over what is seen in some circles as the President’s delay in recommending Justice Onnoghen as CJN.
Justice Onnoghen, in a statement
titled: “Appointment of CJN: A plea for caution”, yesterday called on
all to allow the President a free hand to do his job.
He noted, in the statement issued by his
media aide, Awassam Bassey, that since his time within which to act as
the CJN has not lapsed, the apprehension in certain quarters about his
fate was unnecessary.
The statement reads: “The Honourable
Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, wishes to appeal to Nigerians to allow
Mr. President, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, a free hand to perform his
constitutional duties concerning the appointment of a substantive Chief
Justice of Nigeria.
“Honourable Justice Onnoghen believes
the President does not need any threat or ultimatum to perform his
constitutional duties and therefore dissociates himself from those
individuals and groups making such demands on the President.
“However, the Acting Chief Justice of
Nigeria and the Nigerian Judiciary sincerely appreciate the interest of
Nigerians towards the appointment of a substantive Chief Justice of
Nigeria to oversee the affairs of the Judiciary as the third arm of
government, but believe that issuing an ultimatum to Mr. President
appears to be going too far and smacks of disrespect for the exalted
office of the president.
“The Acting Chief Justice therefore
appeals for caution on the issue of the appointment of Chief Justice of
Nigeria as Mr President goes about his constitutional duties, especially
considering the fact that the given time for him to act as Chief
Justice of Nigeria has not expired.
“In conclusion, the Acting Chief Justice
wishes to thank all Nigerians for their support and continued prayers
while calling on them to back the Federal Government in the fight to
make the country a better place for all.”
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