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  1. Following proven allegations of gross misconduct and unacceptable behaviour, the Senate on Wednesday invoked Section 157(1) of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution to remove Mr. Yakubu Danladi Umar, the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).

Umar’s removal was facilitated by 74 senators who signed, with 10 additional senators present, totaling 84.

Persecondnews reports that the Senate convened a closed-door session at 1:17 p.m. to discuss the first motion on the Order Paper, emerging at 2:36 p.m. to consider Sen. Mohammed Tahir Monguno’s motion, which sought action under Section 157(1) of the Constitution.

The motion to sack Umar as CCT Chairman was moved by the Senate Leader, Sen. Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central).

It was titled: “Invocation of the provision of Section 157 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended for the removal of the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal.”

Bamidele said: “The Senate notes that the Code of Conduct Tribunal is one of the key components of federal institutions in the country, saddled with the sacred statutory responsibilities of maintaining high standards of morality in the conduct of government business and to ensure that the actions and behaviours of public officers conform to the highest standards of public morality and accountability.

“Also notes 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. However, the conduct of Mr. Yakubu Danladi 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 a tribunal.

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“Concerned that 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 in order to unravel the circumstances surrounding those allegations.

“However, he appeared before the committee only once and thereafter avoided subsequent invitations.

“Also concerned about his alleged absenteeism from office for more than one month, without permission and recuse to his position, coupled with a preponderance of corruption allegations, misappropriation, and a 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 a reputable tribunal.

“Aware of the series of overwhelming allegations against the chairman, Mr. President, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, forwarded the name of Mr. Abdullahi Usman Bello to the Senate for confirmation as the new chairman of the tribunal, and at the plenary sitting of the Senate on Thursday, 4th July, 2024, his appointment was duly confirmed, hence the need for the erstwhile chairman to vacate the office for the substantive chairman to officially resume office.”

 

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