The Special Assistant
to President Muhammadu Buhari on prosecution, Okoi Okono Obla, has advised
Nigerians against reading ethnic and religious meanings to the delayed
confirmation of the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Walter Onnoghen.
He made the remark
while reacting to the controversy generated over the non-confirmation of
Onnoghen as the substantive CJN.
President Muhammadu
Buhari had on November 10 named Onnoghen, the most senior justice of the
Supreme Court, as acting CJN, in line with recommendation by the NJC, following
the retirement of Justice Mahmud Mohammed at the statutory age of 70.
Despite that
Onnoghen’s tenure will expire soon, the President has been silent on his
confirmation, an action that has drawn so much condemnation from a cross
section of Nigerians.
A Lagos-based lawyer
had earlier in the week dragged the President, his Vice, Yemi Osinbajo, the
Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, and the Attorney General of the
Federation, AGF, Justice Abubakar Malami before a Lagos High Court over the
non-confirmation of Onnoghen.
But reacting to the
controversies generated over Onnoghen’s delayed confirmation, Obla, on
Wednesday urged Nigerians not to capitalise on the situation to blackmail the
President.
Stressing that the
situation was common in most states of the Federation, Obla maintained that the
President has done nothing wrong.
“We have an acting CJN
of Nigeria.Well, if his tenure ends, the system will take care of itself. I
don’t think the president has done anything wrong,” he told Vanguard.
” In Nigeria, in the
judicial branch of government, we have seen this happened. In my own state,
Cross River State, the Chief Judge who is the current one was appointed on
acting capacity and when his tenure expired, he was again appointed on acting
capacity. So, trying to blackmail the president over this is bad.
“People are trying to
read ethnic meanings, religious meanings and regional meanings to this because
in Nigeria, everything is being looked at from the sectional perspective, I
think they are not being fair to the president.
“For goodness sake,
has the president not appointed people from that very state where the Acting
CJN comes from?
“Recently, the Auditor
General of the Federation was appointed from that state based on merit, because
he came first in the interview conducted and the president appointed him. The
Chief of Naval Staff was the fifth in the Naval hierarchy but the president
appointed him Chief of Naval Staff.So what are they saying?
“So, the president
would respect the law, would respect the Constitution as far as the appointment
of the Chief Justice of Nigeria is concerned. But people should stop reading
unnecessary meanings, “he charged.
On whether Onnoghen
can still be re-appointed as Acting CJN, the Presidential aide called for
patience, saying, “the system will take care of itself when the Acting CJN’s
tenure expires.”
” What I’m saying here
is that the process will take care of itself. There wouldn’t be any vacuum, the
process would take care of itself,” he said.

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