Ebun Francis|
Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), questioned what Walter Onnoghen, chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), was doing with so many domiciliary accounts in British pounds and US dollars given that he is not a trader.
Onnoghen was suspended last Friday and replaced with Ibrahim Muhammad as acting CJN by President Muhammadu Buhari, a decision that has not gone down well with many Nigerians.
But speaking with journalists after Buhari met with senators of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the presidential villa, Abuja, Oshiomhole defended the president’s action.
According to the former NLC chairman, people ought to ask if suspended CJN is guilty of the allegations made against him.
Oshiomhole asked, “Now, if a chief justice of the federation admits that he has breached the law; if a chief justice of the federation admits that he has several foreign domiciliary accounts, even though he also admits that by nature of his office, he is not a trader, what is he doing with accounts in British pounds, US dollars and in Euros and to the extent of forgetting that he has those accounts.?”
“If he has such memory failure about the size of his number of accounts as to fail to declare them, you and I know that not even ignorance is an excuse in law. So, where are we being hypocritical?
“And at a certain level of responsibility, it’s not even about legal technicalities. It’s about the moral weight, the moral burden you carry. So, nobody should make us feel as though we are at the mercy of any other country.
“The future of Nigeria is in the hands of Nigerians and our laws clear. Our laws are meant to be obeyed.
“Some people say even if it is true, is this the proper timing? What is the best timing to prosecute a crime? Should we suspend criminal justice pending elections?”
“Interference is not acceptable because Nigeria is no longer a colony”.
According to him, the western world cannot refer to Nigeria as fantastically corrupt on one hand, and on the other, choose to interfere when the country take steps to deal with corrupt individuals.
“The thing is that Nigeria is not a colony. I think we all have to be careful. We must defend the sovereignty of our country,” Oshiomhole said.
“We welcome collaboration, we welcome peer review, we can compare notes, we welcome people who are interested in sharing experiences with us whenever the need arises, whether it’s capacity building, making useful suggestions on how we can continue to improve on our electoral process.
“Those are very valuable contributions that we appreciate. But Nigeria is not a colony. We will not accept any foreign interference in the internal affairs of Nigeria.
“Judges have been dismissed in the United States when they are found guilty of corruption, the Western world cannot on the one hand, when it suits them, describe Nigeria as fantastically corrupt and when a corrupt judicial officer is being charged, people want to interfere.”