Onnoghen: CUPP Reacts to Onnoghen Arrest Warrant by CCT
The Coalition of United Political Partie, CUPP, has condemned the
warrant of arrest issued against the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria,
CJN, Walter Onnoghen by the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, calling on
Civil Society Organizations and others to shut down the country in what
it termed ”mother of all protests.”
The Chairman of CCT, Danladi Umar, had issued the bench warrant, following Onnoghen’s failure to appear as his trial lingers.
Reacting, CUPP called for what it termed the “mother of all protest” across the 36 states and 774 Local Government Areas, on Friday, the day for the next arraignment of Onnoghen.
In a statement signed and forwarded to our correspondent by its spokesperson, Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, CUPP urged all lawyers, activists, youths and opposition politicians to join in the protest at the local governments and state headquarters against the “audacity of the dictator.”
The statement reads: “The warrant of arrest issued against the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, by the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal has confirmed the position of the Coalition of United Political Parties that the Presidency has intensified efforts to clamp down on the CJN and use the stage-managed offensive against the CJN to intimidate the judiciary and divert attention from the issues of Incompetence of the Buhari led APC govt.
“The arrest order and planned arraignment of the CJN few hours to election is a failed plot to use Buhari’s fake anti-corruption fight to lure voters into believing the President is fighting corruption.
“With this order, President Muhammadu Buhari has taken his naked dance in the market place to a ridiculous level.
“It is ridiculous that a government that has been promising free and fair elections can be planning to arraign the country’s CJN on Friday, 24 hours to the country’s presidential election.
“We see this as a last minute effort to divert attention, confuse Nigerian voters and cover the President’s incompetence few hours to election.
“It is also an attempt to divert attention from electoral violence being planned by the ruling All Progressives Congress.
“We, therefore, call for a mass protest across the 36 states of the federation on Friday, being the day scheduled for the arraignment of the CJN.
“Friday is dedicated as a National Action Day Against the rampaging Dictator. All Non-Governmental organisations, activists and political parties should hold rallies at their local government areas, states and at the federal level.
“All lawyers, activists, youths and opposition politicians must stage protests and remain vigilant from Friday till Sunday to avoid the political barbarians using the CJN matter to divert attention and sneak in to steal the will of the people.”
The Chairman of CCT, Danladi Umar, had issued the bench warrant, following Onnoghen’s failure to appear as his trial lingers.
Reacting, CUPP called for what it termed the “mother of all protest” across the 36 states and 774 Local Government Areas, on Friday, the day for the next arraignment of Onnoghen.
In a statement signed and forwarded to our correspondent by its spokesperson, Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, CUPP urged all lawyers, activists, youths and opposition politicians to join in the protest at the local governments and state headquarters against the “audacity of the dictator.”
The statement reads: “The warrant of arrest issued against the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, by the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal has confirmed the position of the Coalition of United Political Parties that the Presidency has intensified efforts to clamp down on the CJN and use the stage-managed offensive against the CJN to intimidate the judiciary and divert attention from the issues of Incompetence of the Buhari led APC govt.
“The arrest order and planned arraignment of the CJN few hours to election is a failed plot to use Buhari’s fake anti-corruption fight to lure voters into believing the President is fighting corruption.
“With this order, President Muhammadu Buhari has taken his naked dance in the market place to a ridiculous level.
“It is ridiculous that a government that has been promising free and fair elections can be planning to arraign the country’s CJN on Friday, 24 hours to the country’s presidential election.
“We see this as a last minute effort to divert attention, confuse Nigerian voters and cover the President’s incompetence few hours to election.
“It is also an attempt to divert attention from electoral violence being planned by the ruling All Progressives Congress.
“We, therefore, call for a mass protest across the 36 states of the federation on Friday, being the day scheduled for the arraignment of the CJN.
“Friday is dedicated as a National Action Day Against the rampaging Dictator. All Non-Governmental organisations, activists and political parties should hold rallies at their local government areas, states and at the federal level.
“All lawyers, activists, youths and opposition politicians must stage protests and remain vigilant from Friday till Sunday to avoid the political barbarians using the CJN matter to divert attention and sneak in to steal the will of the people.”
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