Senate Sacks CCT Chairman, Danladi Umar, Over Alleged Misconduct

Senate Sacks CCT Chairman, Danladi Umar, Over Alleged Misconduct

For the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal,(CCT) Mr. Danladi Umar, his cup was not only full but over-full and running – over following alleged gross misconduct prompting the Senate to invoke its powers pursuant to Section 157(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999, as amended). Although enshrined in the

For the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal,(CCT) Mr. Danladi Umar, his cup was not only full but over-full and running – over following alleged gross misconduct prompting the Senate to invoke its powers pursuant to Section 157(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999, as amended).

Although enshrined in the Constitution, Wednesday was the first time since 1999 that the Senate will be invoking a section in the Constitution to remove any head of agency from office.

Section 157(1) of the Constitution stipulates that: “The President may remove the Chairman or any member of the Code of Conduct Bureau, acting on an address supported by a two-thirds majority of the Senate, for inability to discharge the functions of the office or for misconduct”.

The motion leading to Mr. Umar’s removal was sponsored by the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, who highlighted the pivotal role of the CCT in maintaining lofty standards of morality and accountability in government.

According to Senator Bamidele: “The Code of Conduct Tribunal, as a statutory institution, is expected to uphold virtues of integrity, probity, and accountability.

However, he regretted that the conduct of Mr. Yakubu Danladi Umar has fallen short of these requisite standards for a public officer entrusted with such responsibilities.

He insisted that a statutory institution of such magnitude is expected to be an epitome of moral rectitude and “should be seen to uphold the virtues of integrity, probity, and accountability.

His words: “However, the conduct of Mr Yakubu Panladi Umar, who is the Chairman of the Tribunal, has fallen short of the requisite standard of a public officer to conduct the affairs of such Tribunal.”

“The Senate has been inundated with a series of petitions and allegations of corruption/misconduct against the Chairman, a situation that necessitated the 9th Senate, through the Senate Committee on Ethics Code of Conduct and Public Petitions to invite him to a series of its investigative hearings to unravel the circumstances surrounding those allegations.

According to him, the embattled judge appeared before the Committee of the Senate only once and thereafter avoided subsequent invitations.”

Senator Bamidele added that the Senate was also concerned “about his alleged absenteeism from office far more than one month, without permission and recuse to his position, coupled with preponderance of corruption allegation, misappropriation, and physical street brawl with a security man in the FCT vis-à-vis his current investigation by the EFCC, ICPC and the DSS All these are tantamount to acts of negligence and gross misconduct, unbecoming of a Chairman of such reputable Tribunal.”

Senator Bamidele informed his colleagues that the Senate had previously summoned Umar to appear before its Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct, and Public Petitions during the 9th Assembly adding that he appeared once but failed to honour subsequent invitations.

The Senate Leader also referenced the recent confirmation of Abdullahi Usman Bello as the new Chair of the CCT.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu forwarded Bello’s nomination to the Senate, which was confirmed during the plenary on 4 July 2024.

After laying the foundation for the sack of the former Chairman of CCT, the Senate went into a closed-door session lasting over one and a half hours.

Upon resumption of plenary, the Senate announced that more than 84 lawmakers supported the decision.

This decision underscores the commitment of the 10th Senate to uphold the rule of law and maintain public trust in critical government institutions.

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