Charly Boy, Protesters Storm US Embassy Over Buhari’s Removal Of CJN Onnoghen

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Hundreds of civil society leaders, lawyers and opposition politicians stormed the United States, U.S. embassy in Abuja on Saturday.

The
protesters demanded that the U.S intervene in the “constitutional
crisis” ignited by President Muhammadu Buhari with the removal of Walter
Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria.

Already, the president has appointed Justice Tanko Muhammad as the acting CJN.

The
protesters, who where jointly led by CUPP spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere,
Comrade Ariyo and Charlyboy, vowed to continue sitting at the embassy
until tangible response comes out of their demand.

The group called on the NBA to announce total shut down on Monday and ban any lawyer from appearing or recognizing Muhammed.

Meanwhile,
Muhammad, has urged the 250 appointed Chairmen and members of the
Election Petition Tribunals to be guided by the fear of God in the
performance of their duties.

The acting CJN stated this on
Saturday in Abuja during the oath taking and swearing in ceremony of
judicial officers appointed to oversee disputes arising from the
forthcoming general elections.

“I am delighted to
address you all on this occasion of the swearing-in ceremony for the
newly appointed Chairmen and members of Election Petition Tribunals for
the 2019 General Elections that is around the corner.

“As you
lordships take the oath of office as chairmen and members of the
Election Petition Tribunals, let me remind you that this oath is a
solemn appeal to Almighty God.

“Therefore, it is God Almighty that you will be ultimately responsible to.

“Therefore,
it is from this oath that your duties and responsibilities as chairmen
and members of the Election Petition Tribunals in your various places of
assignment spring forth and has a binding effect.

“This is an ethical undertaking to justice as well as upholding the rule of law in our courts.

“As such, I implore you to discharge your onerous duty diligently and with the fear of God Almighty,’’ he said.

Muhammad
also said: “the judiciary is in the trying time, you must stand to
protect and uphold the integrity of this arm of government’’.

“I
therefore congratulate you on this appointment and I urge you to see
this assignment as a call to greater service to your nation.

“I
encourage you to uphold and enhance the honour and standing of the
judiciary and I pray that the Almighty God will bestow upon you
strength, good health and wisdom in the performance of your duties’’,
Muhammad said.

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