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Nigeria's suspended chief justice denies assets charges

Walter Onnoghen was appointed as Nigeria's acting chief justice in November 2016 with his appointment confirmed by parliament four months© AFPWalter Onnoghen was appointed as Nigeria's acting chief justice in November 2016 with his appointment confirmed by parliament four months
Nigeria's top judge Walter Onnoghen, seen on the left, has been put on trial for failing to disclose assets in what many see as a politically-charged case ahead of the elections© Provided by AFPNigeria's top judge Walter Onnoghen, seen on the left, has been put on trial for failing to disclose assets in what many see as a politically-charged case ahead of the electionsNigeria's most senior judge appeared in court on Friday and pleaded not guilty to failing to disclose assets, in a politically charged case on the eve of elections.
Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen failed to show up to previous hearings at the Code of Conduct Tribunal in Abuja, which hears cases of ethics breaches by public officials.
On Wednesday, tribunal chairman Danladi Umar ordered that he be arrested if he did not turn up.
Onnoghen came to court voluntarily on Friday and formally entered a not guilty plea to six charges related to the non-disclosure of foreign currency bank accounts.
He was granted bail and the case was adjourned until March 11.
Speaking after the hearing, prosecutor Musa Ibrahim described it as "a sad day" for the legal profession.
"But law is law," he said. "The entire legal profession is on trial if the chief justice of Nigeria is on trial."Onnoghen's lawyer, Chris Uche, said the case was a "struggle for the maintenance of the independence of the judiciary... the rule of law... (and) for the separation of powers".
"Today, his lordship had to suffer the indignity of coming before this tribunal to take his plea," he said, expressing confidence that Onnoghen would be exonerated.
"The world will eventually know the truth and know that there is more behind this prosecution."
Accusations have swirled that the case is politically motivated, as the initial complaint was made by a former spokesman for President Muhammadu Buhari.
Buhari himself has also been accused of attempting to manipulate the judiciary by suspending and replacing Onnoghen, in an apparent breach of the constitution.
Walter Onnoghen was appointed as Nigeria's acting chief justice in November 2016 with his appointment confirmed by parliament four months© Provided by AFPWalter Onnoghen was appointed as Nigeria's acting chief justice in November 2016 with his appointment confirmed by parliament four monthsA request to remove the chief justice normally has to be approved with a two-thirds majority in the Senate.
As head of the Supreme Court, Onnoghen would have played a key role in any dispute over the result of this weekend's presidential and parliamentary elections.
Buhari has previously expressed frustration that the court had overturned corruption convictions, including of some opposition politicians.

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