Categories: Global

Nigeria’s ruling party says chief justice has resigned

LAGOS, Nigeria (AA): Nigeria’s ruling party confirmed Friday that embattled chief justice Walter Onnoghen has resigned, roughly two months after being suspended by President Muhammadu Buhari over corruption allegations.

Onnoghen’s resignation showed that Buhari was right to have suspended him in the wake of claims that he was abusing his office and had not declared his assets, said Lanre Onilu, spokesman for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“The allegations were too serious and we know that the president does not act on frivolities,” Onilu said.

His resignation comes after the National Judicial Council, the country’s highest judicial body, recommended his compulsory retirement as a result of the allegations.

Onnoghen has denied the allegations. He is currently facing trial at the country’s Code of Conduct Tribunal over charges of non-disclosure of assets and unlawful foreign accounts.

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

12 Republican US senators threaten ICC with sanctions over Israel arrest warrants

WASHINGTON (AA) : A dozen Republican US senators have threatened the International Criminal Court (ICC)…

7 hours ago

Germany warns Russia against using nuclear weapons in Ukraine war

BERLIN (AA) : Following Russia's announcement of drills involving the use of tactical nuclear weapons,…

7 hours ago

Saudi Crown Prince may visit Pakistan from 10th

F.P. Report ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan and Saudi Arabia engagements have been at their peak in…

7 hours ago

This website uses cookies.