The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Justice Walter Onnoghen as the Chief Justice of Nigeria.
The confirmation came after the Senate screened him for nearly 1 hour 15 minutes.
During the screening process, Federal Lawmakers questioned Justice
Onnoghen on issues of the independence of the judiciary, judicial
reforms, corruption in the Judiciary, as well as disobedience of court
orders.
The new CJN maintained that the independence of the judiciary would continue under his watch.
He, however warned that Nigeria would be in serious trouble, the moment the judiciary is politicised.
Justice Onnoghen had been in acting capacity since November 10, 2016
when President Muhammadu Buhari okayed him for the position, following
the retirement of Mahmud Mohammed.
Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, had sent his name to the Senate for
confirmation as Chief Justice Of Nigeria on February 8, just two days
before the expiration of his three –month acting tenure.
Also, the National Judicial Council (NJC), had extended Mr Onnoghen’s
tenure by another three months on the grounds that it may have been
impossible for the Senate, which was on recess at the time, to reconvene
and screen Onnoghen before the expiration date of his tenure.
The initial delay by President Buhari to send his name to the Senate,
had been trailed by criticism and condemnation, with some alleging
ethnic bias as the reason for the President’s “seeming reluctance”.
The nomination, was however contained in the Presidency’s twitter
handle saying: “Hon. Justice W.S. Onnoghen’s name has been sent to the
Senate for confirmation as the next CJN.”
Onnoghen has been a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria since 2005.
His confirmation on Wednesday, makes him the first CJN from the southern part of the country in about 30 years.
Source....CHANNELS
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