The letter read in part, “Beyond the listed political office holders’ asset declaration forms, kindly furnish us with the number and names of political office holders who have yet to fill and submit their asset declaration forms for whatever reasons. Led by Mr Dennis Aghanya, the group accused the CJN of false asset declaration and other sundry allegations. But there had been questions over how the organisation got access to Onnoghen’s asset declaration forms if they were not issued to him by the CCB. “Asset declaration form cannot be personal information and if the CCB sees it as one, it is part of the error. I think it should be tested because I see no reason why the CCB should not make the forms public.
Source: Punch February 02, 2019 00:22 UTC