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False asset declaration: My client’s case has shown judiciary is very weak- Onnoghen’s lawyer
 
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Mon, 1 Apr 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

Adeboyega Awomolo, counsel to Walter Onnoghen, suspended chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), says his client’s case has shown that the country’s judiciary is very weak and not independent.

It would be recall that Awomolo’s client is standing trial for false asset declaration.

According to a statement on Monday, the lawyer said it is unacceptable that the executive arm of government is the accuser, investigator, prosecutor and judge all rolled into one.

While calling for a reform, the lawyer stated that constitution guarantees the independence of the three arms of government

Awomolo said the CCT should have tribunals established in each of the six geo-political zones of the country because monopoly “breeds corruption.”

“The executive is the accuser, investigator, prosecutor, the witness and the judge all roll together into one,” he said.

“This is unacceptable under the constitution that guarantees independence of the three arms of government. There is urgent a need for constitutional reform.

“The Code of Conduct Tribunal must have courts established in each of the six geo-political zones of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Monopoly has the ability to breed corruption, arrogance, disregard for due processes and partiality.

“The Code of Conduct Tribunal should be a full member or part of the judiciary under section 6 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.

“The 3rd lesson is that the case has clearly shown that Nigerian judiciary is very weak.”

Awomolo wondered why there was no verdict on Onnoghen’s appeal at the court of appeal six weeks after argument.

“There is no association of Nigerian judges to speak a word. Let no public officer or judicial officer at any level throw stones because if not at all, most are as guilty as Onnoghen,” he said.

“Nobody knows who is next, a precedent has been laid.”

 

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