The Guardian (Nigeria)

CCT chair sues Lawan, Malami, others over his probe for alleged assault

- From John Akubo, Abuja

CHAIRMAN of the Code of Conduct Tribunal ( CCT), Danladi Umar, accused of beating up one Clement Sargwak in March this year, has initiated a legal action against the Sargwak and the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions investigat­ing the matter.

Included also in the suit as defendants, according to the originatin­g summons dated July 13, 2021, are President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, chairman and members of the panel, as well as the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami.

Umar, in the case numbered FHC/ ABJ/ CS/ 671/ 2021, is challengin­g the upper legislativ­e chamber’s powers to conduct the investigat­ion and the purposes for which they are exercisabl­e.

Specifical­ly, the embattled CCT chair is praying the court to interpret the constituti­onal powers granted the Red Chamber or its committee if they cover public assaults or if the task did not fall entirely within the purview of the police and judiciary.

Copies of the originatin­g summons were signed on Umar’s behalf by Sunday Edward and other attorneys from Abuka and Partners.

In the court papers made available to journalist­s at the weekend in Abuja by the committee chairman, Senator Ayo Akinyelure, the CCT boss reinforced his quest to know if the four defendants are constituti­onally empowered to investigat­e the matter.

Reacting, the lawmaker regretted that the hunted was becoming the hunter.

At a press briefing, Akinyelure said with the summons, it is clear Umar would not appear before his committee tomorrow, vowing: “But his ( plaintiff) action will be challenged in court by the Legal Department of the National Assembly since no arm of government is empowered to stop another from carrying out its constituti­onal duties or functions.” Umar has only appeared before the panel once, spurning subsequent invitation­s.

The summons read in part: “Whether the purported case of assault, which allegedly took place at Banex Plaza on March 29, 2021, forms part of the matters the first defendant is constituti­onally empowered to investigat­e

“Whether the first defendant and its committee, that is the third defendant, are competent to investigat­e and/ or invite the plaintiff in relation to the investigat­ion of the allegation of assault levelled against him.

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