President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday in Abuja swore in Justice Walter Onnoghen as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).
Buhari, at the swearing in ceremony,
charged the judicial arm of government to partner with his
administration to advance the nation’s development.
According to him, the judiciary can
effectively perform its constitutional responsibility by ensuring the
success of the ongoing anti-corruption campaign and efficient management
of the economy.
“I congratulate the new acting CJN, who comes at a time that the institution that he is going to head plays the role of one of the constitutional bodies at this trying time. In this room contains the constitutional bodies that are responsible for the bringing Nigeria back into line in terms of security and managing it efficiently, while making sure that the economy is resuscitated and that security of doing business at all stages in the country is free and fair,” he said.
While congratulating the acting CJN, Buhari urged urging him to play his constitutional role diligently.
He also congratulated the outgone CJN and wished well in his retirement.
“I am being honoured today as the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to say goodbye to the
former Chief Justice and to congratulate him for the time he spent in
the highly respected position. I sincerely congratulate the outgoing CJN
and wish him the best of luck in his retirement life; and I wish the
incoming CJN a successful tour of this vital constitutional body of our
country,’’ Buhari said.
In his remarks, Onnoghen, reassured the
president that his tenure would witness the fullest cooperation in the
ongoing campaign against corruption and misconduct in the judiciary.
He thanked the president for the confidence reposed in him and expressed optimism to record the desired success.
Onnoghen, who hails from Cross River, was born on December 22, 1950, and attended the Presbyterian Primary School, Okurike Town between 1959 and 1966.
He later attended Odorgorno Secondary School, Adabraka, Ghana,
between 1967 and 1972, where he earned his West African School
Certificate before proceeding to the University of Ghana, Legon, between
1974 and 1977 for his Bachelor of Law Degree. He graduated with 2nd
Class Upper Division and was among the best graduating students.
He attended the Nigerian Law School,
Victoria Island, Lagos, between 1977 and 1978 for his B.L Certificate
and completed his compulsory National Youth Service Scheme (NYSC) in July 1979.
Some of his previous professional
appointments and positions included Pupil State Counsel, Lagos State,
(1978 – 1979); Partner in the Law Firm of Effiom Ekong & Company,
Calabar (1979 – 1988) and Principal Partner/Head of Chambers of Walter
Onnoghen & Associates, Calabar (1988 -1989).
He was also onetime High Court Judge,
Cross River State Judiciary (1989 – 1998) and Justice of the Court of
Appeal (November 1998-June 2005).
Onnoghen was appointed a Justice of the
Supreme Court of Nigeria in 2005 as well as a Justice of the Supreme
Court of The Gambia.
A Fellow, Chartered Institute of
Arbitrators, Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
and Fellow of the National Judicial Institute, Onnoghen has attended
several conferences and seminars within and outside Nigeria and
presented scholarly papers.
He is a member of the Body of Benchers
and Life Bencher; Chairman, Governing Council of the Nigerian Institute
of Advanced Legal Studies, and Vice-Chairman, Legal Practitioners’
Privileges Committee, among others.
Onnoghen, who is currently the most senior Justice of the Supreme Court, is married with children.
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