The Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal Danladi Umar, chairman
on Wednesday ruled that he will not withdraw from the trial of Senate
President Bukola Saraki. According to The SUN,Saraki had through his lawyers asked Umar to disqualify himself from his trial on the grounds that he was biased. The Senate President through his counsel, Kanu Agabi (SAN), said that
he had no faith in the tribunal to give him justice if Umar continues
as the Chairman.
He cited a statement wherein the chairman said that the
defendant was
afraid of “final consequences”, hence he
was stalling the trial as a
case of bias against the tribunal.
But in his ruling on Wednesday, Umar held that he would not withdraw
from the trial because there would be no one to sit in judgment over
the case.
“The application to recuse myself has not been contemplated in the
constitution. In the absence of a chairman, this trial cannot go on,
therefore I cannot recuse myself. The chairman is the tribunal, without
the chairman there is no tribunal.” he said.
“The application of the applicant is founded on mere conjecture. The
application of the applicant is not well-founded, it is hereby
dismissed.”
This is the second time Umar is dismissing Saraki’s application for him to withdraw from the trial.
In April, Saraki had filed a similar application alleging corruption against Umar.
Then, he alleged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), was using the chairman against him.
But Umar dismissed the application for lacking in merit.
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