The Code of Conduct Tribunal in Abuja, has made a u-turn as it withdrew the arrest warrant against Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, after he pleaded not guilty to the six counts of non-declaration of assets.
According to report, he was immediately granted bail on self-recognisance by the tribunal following a short oral application by the defence counsel, Chief Chris Uche (SAN).
After the bail was granted, Uche also applied to the tribunal to adjourn to a date after the general elections.
The request was granted but a date has yet to be picked as of the time of filing this report.
Before the charges were read to him, the suspended CJN’s lead counsel, Uche, applied to the tribunal to withdraw the arrest warrant issued by the CCT against the defendant earlier on Wednesday.
Ruling on the application, the tribunal chairman, agreed with the defence lawyer.
The CCT chairman ordered the withdrawal of the arrest warrant due to Onnoghen’s voluntary submission to the tribunal on Friday.
But he added that the order of arrest was withdrawn on the condition that the suspended CJN would continue to be present in court throughout the period of his trial.
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