NBA meets Osinbajo to consider six-point resolution to Onnoghen’s case

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Findings have revealed that the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) is working on a lasting solution to the judicial crisis which erupted after the suspension of he former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen.

A NBA has earlier in the week sent a 12-man team to meet with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on how to resolve the row..

The meeting was said to seek a “soft landing” for the CJN, who is expected to resign in what a source described as a “win-win” situation.

According to sources close to the talks, there is a six-point terms of resolution to be delivered to Justice Onnoghen through his confidants, relatives and friends, who are expected to persuade him to quit.

The NBA team, led by its National President Paul Usoro (SAN), and two former Presidents met with Osinbajo on Sunday night till the early hours of Monday.

Other senior lawyers present at the meeting include ex-NBA President A, B. Mahmood (SAN), Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN) and others.

A source in the NBA, said: “I am aware that 12 of our leaders met with the Vice President, who is a senior member of the bar, on how to find a lasting solution to the crisis in the Judiciary. Some of them have briefed us that they went to the Villa to meet the VP.

“The meeting reviewed the issues which led to the suspension of Onnoghen, including the allegations against the CJN, the filing of charges at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, restraining orders by some courts and the ex parte order by the CCT.

“Our leaders restated the fact that they disagreed on the procedure adopted by the government in handling, Onnoghen matter. They virtually repeated the case presented at the CCT since some of them are Onnoghen’s lawyers. But they said the National Judicial Council (NJC) ought to have handled the matter.

“They also faulted the government for a allegedly trying to desecrate the Judiciary since Onnoghen symbolises the highest authority in this arm of government.

“At the end of the day, they sought for soft landing for the CJN who has no immunity under the 1999 Constitution.

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“They also explained that it was wrong for the Acting CJN, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, to have made himself available for inauguration when a ruling of the Court of Appeal was being awaited.”

Responding to a question, the source said: “Well, we were told the VP who was with some unnamed people, accorded the NBA team utmost respect. They said he listened to them and assured them that President Muhammadu Buhari or himself will never do anything to destroy the Judiciary.

“The legal and moral burden on Onnoghen were mutually discussed at the session by both the NBA and the government team. It dawned on everybody from NBA that the minimum the government will accept is the resignation of Onnoghen.

“The NBA however sought a dignified exit for Onnoghen through either resignation or retirement without trial. They proposed that the Acting CJN should also proceed on retirement.”

The VP is said to have assured the NBA team that he will convene their requests to the government.

According to the source, the terms proffered by the NBA include:

  • CJN to resign or retire without coercion;
  • Govt to withdraw all charges against Onnoghen;
  • no molestation of CJN under any guise;
  • Acting CJN should quit;
  • NBA team to prevail on relatives, friends to persuade Justice Onnoghen to resign; and
  • consensus on the need to clean up the Judiciary (long term measure).

The source added: “To be sure that the parties will keep to the terms, it was agreed that as Onnoghen is quitting his job, the government will simultaneously withdraw the charges against the CJN,” the source said.

Meanwhile, a minister also confirmed last night that some representatives of the CJN had opened talks with the Federal Government on “how to resolve the crisis in the bench” by the two arms of the government.

The source said: “I think dialogue is ongoing but I cannot say much on this. It is in the interest of all to resolve the logjam before we go to the poll.

“The stage we are now is the demand that the CJN should be allowed to retire without prosecution. Those sympathetic also do not want the cash in his accounts seized from him. They were of the strong opinion that the Federal Government also erred in suspending Onnoghen with a suspicious order from the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).

“The government believes the CJN cannot go without forfeiting the huge cash. That is the challenge at hand.

“But while the two sides have opened up dialogue, Onnoghen has gone to the court to challenge his suspension.”

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