CCT Fixes Thursday For Judgment In Onnoghen’s Case

The Code of Conduct Tribunal on Monday fixed April 18 to deliver its final judgment in the charges of false and non-declaration of assets instituted against Walter Onnoghen.


Mr Onnoghen, in a letter on April 4, notified President Muhammadu Buhari of his decision to vacate the Chief Justice of Nigeria.
On Monday at the CCT, panel, led by Danladi Umar, fixed the date for the prosecution led by Aliyu Umar, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), and the defence, led by Okon Efut, adopted their final addresses.


During the proceedings, Mr Efut, in his final arguments, maintained that the prosecution failed to prove the six counts charge beyond reasonable doubt as required by law.

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He, therefore, urged the tribunal to dismiss the case.


Mr Efut maintained that the statement made by Mr Onnoghen to the Code of Conduct Bureau was not confessional, as alleged by the prosecution.


“This case is about the declaration of assets and the first charge complains of non-declaration. The second to sixth counts complain of false declaration,” the lawyer said.

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He argued that the charges are “contradictory and mutually exclusive.”
“The two cannot go together. We urge the court to dismiss all six counts,” the defence counsel argued.


that the charges were incompetent and unconstitutional as based on the provisions of the Code of Conduct Tribunal and Bureau Act which were in conflict with the relevant provisions of the Constitution.
The complainant had submitted that by the content 6 (Mr Onnoghen’s statement to the CCB), the defendant is have confessed or admitted to the charge.


“That is incorrect , confession in law means admitting to all the essential elements charge,” he said, adding that there was nothing to signify that admitted to the charges.

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“Section 11 of the Code of Conduct Tribunal Act, the section upon which the charges are premised, is unconstitutional.”


Mr Umar, the prosecutor, however, said the defence team was to redefine what constituted “proof beyond a ”.


He then urged the tribunal to hold that the proved the case beyond reasonable doubt and “return a ”.

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In adjourning till Thursday for the final judgment, chairman said the verdict would be delivered along with rulings on Mr Onnoghen’s applications.


One such application is that challenging the jurisdiction of the tribunal to hear the case.


application is asking the CCT chairman to disqualify himself presiding over the case for being allegedly bias.

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