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Onnoghen: CCT adjourns trial indefinitely

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The Code of Conduct Tribunal has adjourned hearing in the case of false assets declaration filed against the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, indefinitely.

The CCT Chairman, Danladi Umar, who announced the adjournment on Monday said it was in obedience to the interim order granted by the Court of Appeal, Abuja.

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The appellate court had on Thursday ordered the tribunal to stay proceedings pending ruling on an application to stay proceedings filed by Onnoghen.

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The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the tribunal had, on January 14, ruled that it had original jurisdiction to try the defendant.

Chairman of the tribunal, Mr. Danladi Umar, said it was obligatory for the tribunal to respect the “order of stay’’ made by the superior court.

“Following the January 24 order made by the Court of Appeal to stay proceedings here, the trial is adjourned sine die,’’ Umar said.

The tribunal had earlier ignored three restraining orders from the Federal High Court, FCT High Court and the National Industrial Court.

The orders were given sequel to pending suits that prayed the courts to bar the President, Attorney-General of the Federation, the Chairman of CCT, Chairman of CCB from taking steps against Onnoghen.

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The plaintiffs of those suits had urged the courts for temporary restraining orders to first allow their actions to be determined.

The suspended CJN is standing trial at the tribunal on allegations of non-assets declaration.

He had however, approached the Court of Appeal urging it to bar the tribunal from trying him pending the determination of his appeal against the tribunal to try him.

Justice Abdul Aboki led three-man panel of the appellate court, which on Jan.24 ordered stay of proceedings at the tribunal pending the determination of an appeal filed by the embattled CJN.

At the resume session, Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN), Counsel to Onnogehn, informed the tribunal on the decision of the appellate court and prayed that tribunal to adjourn all proceedings in line with the order of the Court of Appeal.

Mr Musa Ibrahim, who held the brief of Malam Umar Aliyu (SAN), Counsel to Federal Government did not raise objection to Agabi’s oral application.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Court of Appeal had fixed Jan. 30, to rule on the interlocutory appeal.

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