
Emerging report has on Saturday night, revealed that the Bukola Saraki-led National Assembly, would reconvene to discuss the suspension of Justice Walter Onnoghen, as the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN.
A source was reported as confirming that the National Assembly would hold a leadership meeting, on Sunday, 27th January, 2018, over the matter, where a stand against the decision of President Muhammadu Buhari will be taken.
The Lawmakers, had during Thursday’s plenary, adjourned sitting until February 19, after the Presidential and National Assembly elections.
However, the decision to reconvene next week Tuesday, 29th January, 2019, followed the suspension of Justice Onnoghen by President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday.
Recall, that the President had thereafter appointed and sworn-in Justice Tanko Muhammed, as the new Acting CJN.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government has reacted to the public outcry against the suspension of Onnoghen.
Many Nigerians, as well as the United States, the European Union, and the United Kingdom, have condemned the development.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has now faulted the criticisms in an in interview with Newsmen, on Saturday, in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
The Minister stated that the critics ignored the real issues, which concern corruption, and the need to protect the Judiciary.
He said: “Anybody who read the address of the President yesterday will know that he laid out the point and reasons for the action.
“The first is that there are additional evidence, revealing that the suspended CJN refused to declare millions of dollars in his possession
“More worrisome is the fact that when the suspended CJN was confronted with the petition that he failed to declare his asset, he admitted adducing the reason that he forgot.
“The people that are crying tyranny and dictatorship, should ask where the suspended CJN amass several millions of dollars, which he failed to declare.
“We are talking about fighting corruption here. Are those people who are crying wolf, saying we should condone corruption?’’
Lai Mohammed stated further, that the critics were being “hypocritical and insincere”, to say that it was right for a CJN to be in possession of millions of dollars unaccounted for, and not declared as required by law.’’
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