Why I Resigned As CJN – Walter Onnoghen

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Walter Onnoghen, immediate past Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) has stated why he resigned from his position.

Mr
Onnoghen stepped down on Thursday evening, months after resisting. He
was alleged to have failed to declare some assets traced to him.

However,
this did not happen until a recommendation by the National Judicial
Council (NJC) to President Muhammadu Buhari suggesting his compulsorily
retirement for the alleged misconduct.

Stating why he bowed out, his lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo, (SAN), said the top jurist decided to quit because of the judiciary.

“I
have just spoken with him. He confirmed to me that he resigned
yesterday. He said he resigned in the interest of the judiciary,” Mr
Awomolo was quoted by Sun Newspaper as saying.

POLITICS TIMES
gathered that the action of Onnoghen, who is expected to retire by 2020,
might also be viewed as a step not to miss the entitlements due to him
as a public servant if he was dismissed, even though the president will
need a two-third majority of lawmakers at the upper legislative chamber
to oust him, a task Buhari might not achieve with the present 8th
Senate.

The high ranking jurist is entitled to a N2.5 billion
cash, a house for him in Abuja, N100 million for furnishing, a number of
domestic staff and sundry allowances for personal upkeep — in addition
to a severance gratuity that is 300% of his annual basic salary of
N3,363,972.50, as well as pension for life.

Onnoghen is facing a six count charge of non-declaration of assets slammed on him by the federal government led by Buhari.

He recently closed his defense at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) with judgement expected to be delivered on April 15.

Source:- Politicstimesng

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