Oshiomhole, APC National Chairman
The
All Progressives Congress APC said the law should run its course
regarding the prosecution of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter
Onnoghen.
The
APC at a news conference on Monday in Abuja wondered whether there
is an unholy alliance between the PDP and the CJN, accusing the PDP
of always being quick to defend corruption.
"Following
the notice of the charges preferred against the Chief Justice of
Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, by the Code of Conduct Bureau at
the Code of Conduct Tribunal, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has
been on overdrive vituperating over an issue that should at best be
left to the judiciary to resolve.
"While
we would not want to be lured into discussing issues that are
presently before the courts and for which any respectable political
party hoping to hold positions of responsibility should restrain
itself, we regret to suggest that the PDP’s attempt to hoodwink
Nigerians into believing that there is a political motive behind the
allegation brought against the CJN might itself be indicative of some
unholy alliances", APC spokesman, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu.
APC
said the likely affinity existing between the PDP and a section of
the judiciary is further accentuated by the nonappearance of Justice
Onnoghen before the Code of Conduct Tribunal on Monday in line with
the suggestions made by the PDP governors from the South South on
Sunday.
"Are
Nigerians expected to see this as a mere coincidence? Is the PDP and
their governors acting a script? Haven't we missed an opportunity to
show confidence in an institution headed by the CJN?", the party
queried.
Speaking
further, the ruling party said; "This becomes more worrisome
knowing that the PDP’s campaigns have been receiving a cold
shoulder everywhere they have gone to and it has become apparent the
party and its Presidential candidate are facing imminent defeat in
the February 2019 elections and may be searching for some unorthodox
means of forcing itself on the Nigerian people.
"If
this were not so, the PDP should, before coming to these distracting
conclusions, have taken cognisance of the facts of the allegations
made against the CJN and his admission to the facts so stated.
"The
only logical conclusion in the circumstance is that realising the
refusal of Nigerians to allow the deception of the PDP con them into
returning the party to power, the opposition party has alongside some
pliable human rights activists devised a plot to distract the APC and
indeed the good people of Nigeria from addressing the very important
issues on the APC’s manifesto in the electioneering process.
"We
have also noticed the very dangerous attempt to designate the CJN’s
arraignment along ethnic and religious lines thereby trying to heat
up the polity by evoking primordial sentiment which would do the
country no good. This is an ungodly ploy when we consider that the
CJN was an officer of the federation rather than that of any region.
"We
therefore urge all Nigerians of good conscience to caution the PDP as
the country is bigger than any political party or the interest it
represents, and nothing should stop the country’s steady march into
sustainable democratic governance.
"In
our earlier statement on the CJN’s CCT trial, we had noted the
PDP’s shocking and innate proclivity to defend cases of corruption
anytime it arises. The call by the PDP’s South South Governors for
the CJN’s boycott of the CCT trial further cements our position.
Let it be reiterated that nobody no matter how highly placed should
be above the laws of the land.
"We
wish to put on record that the virulent attack that has come from the
PDP in the wake of the trial of the CJN over alleged false asset
declaration is particularly worrisome and suspicious when the PDP has
in fact called for the removal of virtually all heads of government’s
arms, particularly the Chairman of Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) and Inspector General of the Police over frivolous
issues.
"While
the will not be drawn into debates on the legality and sponsored
conspiracies of the CCT trial, we insist that our democratic and
constitutional institutions must be allowed to operate without
interference and undue pressure from partisan and sundry interests as
being done by the PDP and its cronies.
"The
CCT trial is a legal matter, let the law run its course. The CJN must
go through the instrumentalities of the courts, more importantly as
an institution he represents. Indeed, this is the true test of our
constitution, rule of law and will deepen democracy.
"Where
there are contestations on institutional procedures, we must allow
same institutions perform their functions unhindered, autocorrect if
necessary and set good precedence on future matters", Issa-Onilu
added.
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