CCT adjourns over Onnoghen sudden high blood pressure and toothache

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The Code of Conduct Tribunal has adjourned proceedings on the trial of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen due to his absence for continuation of his trial at the tribunal.

Onnoghen is standing trial before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) in relation to his alleged breach of code of conduct for public officers for allegedly failing to declare his assets was said to have suffered high blood pressure and toothache late on Monday.

His lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), told the tribunal that he (Awomolo) was informed Monday night that Onnoghen has developed tooth-ache.

Adegboyega tendered a medical report in support of his claim.

Lead prosecution lawyer, Aliyu Umar (SAN), also said he got a copy of the medical report, which was signed by one Dr. Francis Uche, the Medical Director of Ideal Medical Services.

Umar said he could not make any observation in view of what the doctor said about the blood pressure of the defendant, which was said to have risen to 410/121.

The prosecution lawyer added: “As an old man, I know how dangerous that could be.”

He said the medical report suggested that Onnoghen should be given 72- hour bed rest.

Umar said, though prosecution witnesses were present, the trial could not be conducted in the defendant’s absence.

He added: “Under the circumstance, I will concede that there is a justification for the defendant to be absent.

“Taking into consideration the order of the court yesterday (Monday) on day-to-day proceedings and the health condition of the defendant, I urge the court to adjourn the matter till Monday when we can have five days straight.”

Ruling, tribunal chairman, Danladi Umar said: “In view of the medical report, explaining the absence of the defendant in court and in consideration of the level of his blood pressure, and with the prosecution having agreed for an adjournment till Monday, the tribunal concedes to the adjournment of the matter to Monday, March 18 for hearing.”

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