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Saraki’s Trial: Senate Launches Counter-Offensive On Code Of Conduct Tribunal Boss

Saraki and DanladiSenate has openly launched what looks like a counter-attack on the chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, Justice Danladi Umar as the trial of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki begins in earnest.

The Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions kick-started the counter-attack with a letter to the CCT Chairman, inviting him over allegations of corruption. The Senate’s letter of invitation came just as Justice Umar announced that Saraki’s trial will run daily for the remaining part of this week.

In a letter signed by the Clerk of the Senate Committee, Freedom Odolo, the Senate asked Justice Umar to appear unfailingly by 2pm on Thursday 21st April. This was even as Justice Umar replied the committee that he has a court sitting on that day and throughout the week.

He said he would not be available until after the court sittings, which is on Saraki’s trial.
The invitation letter was delivered to the CCT chairman shortly after he ruled that the tribunal will be sitting daily from 9am to 6pm.

The committee said: “Your letter with reference number CCT/HQ/ 126/S/ 111/ 515 dated 1st April, 2016 in which you requested for more time to enable you attend the hearing was received.
“After due consideration of your request, the Committee rescheduled the hearing to give you at least two weeks from the 4th of April when you should have appeared.
“Accordingly, you are now required to appear unfailingly as follows: Thursday, 21st April, 2016, Meeting Room 120 New Senate Building, National Assembly Complex. Time: 2pm
“Please, remember to come personally along with 12 copies of any written submission you may wish to present.”

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Some Senators are angry over his decision to allow the tribunal to sit from 9am to 6pm.
“They saw the CCT Chairman’s decision as a plot to deny Saraki any opportunity to preside over the Senate plenary throughout his trial.

“Now, these Senators have also launched a counter-attack against the CCT chairman by revisiting the outstanding petition against the judge. Shortly after the CCT chairman decided to be sitting daily till 6pm,  a letter came from the Senate Committee inviting Justice Umar on the outstanding petition against him.”
But a source in CCT said: “The judge has asked the Registrar of the tribunal to write the Senate committee that he has a court sitting on Thursday and throughout the week and won’t be able to honour the summons.
“The CCT Chairman’s letter was sent last night to the committee.” [myad]

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