From
all indications, it appears that President Muhammadu Buhari has now resolved to
appoint Justice Walter Onnoghen as the substantive chief justice of Nigeria.
Since
Justice Onnoghen was sworn in by President Buhari as the acting chief justice
of Nigeria (CJN) on November 12, 2016, there has been concern over whether
Onnoghen would become substantive CJN since the president was yet to forward
his name to the Senate barely a week to the end of the three months that he can
hold the post on acting capacity. The period expires on February 7, 2017.
However,
an impeccable source close to the presidency, who asked not to be named,said
that the presidency and the attorney-general of the federation and minister of
justice had a meeting with Justice Onnoghen at 2am last night.
“They presented to Onnoghen the dossier the security agencies have on him to go
through, showing why they delayed to confirm him. He would have to guard
against some of these things when he takes full charge of the judiciary,” the
source said.
With
this development, acting President Yemi Osibanjo will forward a letter on
behalf of President Buhari to the Senate for Justice Onnoghen’s confirmation
any moment from now.


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