NJC Meets On Onnoghen, Acting CJN Tomorrow

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Indication emerged that the Nigerian Judicial Council (NJC) will conmence meeting tomorrow, to consider its sub-committes report on allegations against suspected Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Just…

Indication emerged that the Nigerian Judicial Council will conmence meeting tomorrow, to consider its sub-committes report on allegations against suspected Chief Justice of Nigeria Justice Nkanu Walter Onnoghen and the acting CJN, Justice Ibrahim Tanko.

Petition against Onnoghen formed the six-count charge filed against him at the Code of Conduct Tribunal bordering on allegations of non-assets declaration. At the resumed trial yesterday, the defense counsel, led by Chief Adegboyega Awomolo informed the court that they will be calling three witnesses in the interim.

Busari, who was led in evidence by Awomolo, gave a detail information on how he and Onnoghen went to Asokoro in Abuja, sometimes in 2010 to obtain his assets declaration form. The witness further confirmed that both Onnoghen and himself filled their respective forms and returned to the CCB, while he went on a later date to get the acknowledgement receipts for the forms.

 

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