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Tribunal To Issue Fresh Summons On Justice Onnoghen, To Appear Janauary 22

Justice Walter Onnoghen

Lead prosecuting counsel at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Aliyu Umar (SAN), has requested the three-man tribunal, led by Danaladi Umar to direct a fresh service of summons on the embattled Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen.

The council today, Monday at the Tribunal, conceded that Justice Onnoghen, was not properly served with the summons to appear before the CCT in Abuja today,Monday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Onnoghen was absent at today’s proceedings scheduled for his arraignment before the CCT on charges of non-declaration of his assets. No fewer than 45 Senior Advocates of Nigeria and 55 senior lawyers represented the CJN at the tribunal.

The tribunal chairman upon inquiry about Onnoghen’s absence from court, discovered from the defence team, led by Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), that the CJN needed not to be present having filed a motion to challenge the tribunal’s jurisdiction.

Olanipekun said that he and other defence lawyers only appeared in court in protest against the jurisdiction of the tribunal, adding that from the account given by the court official earlier in the proceedings, the CJN was not served with the charges and and summons personally, but through his aide.

Olanipekun insisted that the law requires that the defendant be personally served.

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But the prosecuting lawyer said the law only requires the defendant to be aware of the pending charges, and that it was the CJN’s choice to ask his aide to receive the charges and summons on his behalf.

After series of argument which lasted for about 45 minutes, the prosecuting counsel conceded that the service of the charges and the summons ought to have been personally served on Onnoghen.

“By what the registrar has said, although the defendant was the one who directed his personal assistant to accept service on his behalf and what the law says is that he must be personally served.

“We agree that that the service should be properly done. The processes should be served personally on him.

“If, after the service is done, and the defendant is not present, we can then argue whether or not he needs to be present on the grounds that he has filed a motion challenging the jurisdiction of the court.”

The Tribunal then fixed the arraignment of Justice Onnoghen for January 22.

Source: NAN.

 

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