Acting President Yemi Osinbajo swore in Walter Onnoghen as the 17th Chief Justice of Nigeria today |
Chief Justice of Nigeria,
Walter Onnoghen being sworn in as CJN by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.
Media
report continues:
The
swearing-in ceremony was conducted Tuesday inside the council chambers of Aso
Rock presidential villa, Abuja.
Mr.
Onnoghen, a native of Cross River state, was first appointed by President
Muhammadu Buhari as acting CJN on November 10, 2016 after the retirement of
former CJN, Mahmoud Mohammed.
Mr.
Osinbajo returned his name to the Nigerian Senate for confirmation as
substantive CJN on February 8.
The
Senate screened and confirmed him on March 1.
Mr.
Osinbajo said President Muhammadu Buhari had asked him to let the new CJN know
that he was assuming office at a time “when all arms of government suffers from
loss of confidence from the people”.
He
also said Mr. Buhari expressed the belief that the tenure of the new CJN will
help revive and sustain the people’s confidence.
Mr.
Osinbajo said it was time to show Nigerians that the choice they made in
bringing in the administration was the right one.
Speaking
earlier, the new CJN said his complete loyalty was with the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
He
pledged to continue to keep to his oath of office and solicited the cooperation
of all Nigerians.
Mr.
Onnoghen said the key to achieving good governance in Nigeria lies in
respecting the rule of law.
“To
Nigerians who had kept the faith, some have even fasted, I say a big thank
you,” he said.
Part
of the swearing-in ceremony was the investiture of the Grand Commander of the
Niger, GCON, on the new CJN.
The award, Nigeria’s second highest national honour, was given by Mr. Osinbajo.
The event was witnessed by Mr. Onnoghen’s family, Senate President Bukola Saraki, former CJN Mohammed Mahmud, Justices of the Supreme Court and other divisions, as well as Ministers.
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