The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) alleged on Tuesday that
it had uncovered a plot by the federal government to force the
suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, to
resign “at gunpoint.”
The Spokesperson of the coalition, Imo
Ugochinyere, in a statement, said the decision was taken after Onnoghen
turned down all mouth-watering offers made to him.
Ugochinyere
also alleged that Vice President Osinbajo and DSS were threatening the
legal team of the embattled CJN to withdraw from the case.
“The
CUPP has uncovered yet another dastardly plot by the federal government
in their continued victimisation of the Chief Justice of Nigeria,
Justice Walter Onnoghen. This time around, the Presidency has concluded
the plot to force the CJN to resign at gun point after all mouth
watering offers was turned down by the courageous Justice
Onnoghen.”
“The
federal government has resolved on the dual action that the Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo would weigh in and coerce his colleague Senior
Advocates to withdraw from defending the CJN and to resort to the use of
security agencies to intimidate the legal team of the CJN.
“Some
of the Senior Advocates on the team of the CJN have been trailed, their
offices and homes being circled and monitored, their telephones bugged
and most of them have had reports from their bankers that their account
statements have been obtained by the security agencies and certain
instructions placed on some types of transactions.”
He further
said that workers in the farm of the CJN located in Uke in Nasarawa
State have been threatened to leave their place of work in the farm or
pay with their lives by persons who disguised to be Fulani herdsmen.
He
said, “We have credible intelligence that the visitors to the farm were
arranged by government all to ensure the farm is crumbled and every
other source of income of the CJN is blocked. The legal team of the CJN
has written to the appropriate security agencies complaining of the
warning and threats by the so called Fulani herdsmen.”
Ugochinyere
lamented that Presidency is clearly playing hide and seek with the
security of the country, adding that the government has been encouraging
and motivating the spread of fake news against the CJN.
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