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What Onnoghen Told CCB On His Asset Declaration

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Three weeks ago, Justice Walter Onnoghen, who was suspended as the Chief Justice of Nigeria for non-declaration of his assets, had defended his actions, stressing that he forgot to make a declaration of his assets after the expiration of his 2005 declaration in 2009.

Naija News recalls that President Muhammadu Buhari suspended Onnoghen last week Friday and immediately appointed Tanko Muhammad as the Acting CJN. Onnoghen was accused of non-declaration of assets.

Giving reasons for his decision in his speech which was obtained by Naija News, the President said there was an order from the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, asking him to wield the big stick.

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President Buhari said the order demanded that the CJN be suspended depending on the determination of his ongoing trial at the tribunal.

However, this online news platform understands that the exact words of the suspended CJN in response to the query of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), which filed a six-count charge against him at the CCT were not made public at the time.

In his response dated January 1, 2019, and sighted by Naija News, the suspended CJN cited various reasons why he forgot to declare his assets.

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Here is what Onnoghen said at the time…

“DATE: 1st January 2019

“I WALTER S. N. ONNOGHEN of THE SUPREME COURT OF NIGERIA hereby voluntarily depose to the statement averred herein knowing that whatever I write or state may be tendered against me as evidence in court. I also volunteer to state that the statement was not taken in evidence from me under duress but after the administering officer has explained and made known the details of the allegations against me.

Rank/Position: CHIEF JUSTICE OF NIGERIA

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Date of Birth: 22nd December, 1950

Residential Address: CTN DRIVE ASO VILLA, ABUJA

Date of 1st Appointment into Service: 1st OCTOBER, 1989

Date of Substantive Appointment: 7th March 2017

Category of Appointment: TENURED

Duration of Tenure (if Applicable): FOUR YEARS

Date of Declaration of Assets: 14TH DECEMBER, 2016

Details of Companies/Enterprises: NONE

“Bank account Details: STD. CHARTERED 0001062667 AND OTHERS AS PER MY ASSET DECLARATION FORM

No of Children: FOUR

State any other Full Time Employment (if any): NIL

Name (s) of Spouse/Date of Birth: MRS NKOYO W. N. ONNOGHEN 11TH JULY, 1957

Name of Children/Date of Birth:

ORIMINIWEFA N. ONNOGHEN

EWUWUNI N. ONNOGHEN

EFA N. ONNOGHEN

TITE N. ONNOGHEN

Response to the Allegation(s):

“My Asset Declaration for Nos. SCN000014 and SCN.0000 5 were declared on the same day, 14th December 2016 because I forgot to make a declaration of May 2005 declaration of my assets after the expiration of my 2005 declaration in 2009. Following my appointment as Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria in November 2016 the need to declare my asset anew made to realize the mistake and then did the declarations to cover the period in default. I did not include my Standard Chartered Bank Account in SCN. 000014 because I believed they were not opened during the period covered by the declaration. I did not make a fresh declaration of assets after my substantive appointment as CJN because I was under the impression that my SCN. 000015 was to cover the period of four years which include my leave as CJN. The deposits made in my US Dollar account No. 87000106250 with STD. Chartered Bank of $10,000 at different intervals of 28/6/11 were sourced partly from my reserve and saving from my estacodes including medical expenses. The same applies to my deposit of 27/7/11 of the sum of $10,000 twice. It is important to state that prior to my opening the US dollar account I had foreign currency which I kept at home due to the fact that there existed a government policy that proscribed the operation of foreign currency account by Public officers including judicial Officers. It was when I got to know that the policy had changed that I had to open the said account. Upon opening the account, I was made to understand that I cannot pay in more than $10,000 at a time and per payment slip. I cannot remember the total amount I had in reserve at the time but it spread from my practice days as a private legal practitioner from 1979-1989. Some of the deposits are a result of forex trading. AGRICODE and other investment returns were from proceeds of my investments into them. The withdrawals in the account are partly to pay children fees and upkeep abroad and further investments. My British Pound and Euro accounts with Chartered Standard Bank are savings accounts.

“WALTER SAMUEL NKANU ONNOGHEN”.

Meanwhile, the CCT has fixed Monday, February 4, to resume the trial of Justice Onnoghen. The development followed the Court of Appeal ruling on Wednesday which rejected Onnoghen’s appeal to challenge his trial.