Search Our Blog Below

Abuja court sacks Code of Conduct Bureau chairman and board members

– Justice Nyako ruled that the tenure of Saba’s CCB board had expired two years ago in April 2015

– The presiding judge refused to have EFCC and its sister anti-corruption body ICPC arrest Saba and the other sacked members

– The court also said rejected the prayer to issue an order compelling President Buhari to remove and replace Saba and the board

A Federal High Court in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, has sacked the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) Sam Saba and nine other members of the organisation’s board.

The Nation reports that presiding judge ruled on Friday, April 28 that the board’s tenure of five years had expired two years ago in April 2015.

READ ALSO: Former minister Osita Chidoka drives Nnamdi Kanu out of Kuje Prison (Photos, Video)

Justice Nyako held that by virtue of section 155 (1) (c) and Paragraph 1, Part 1, Third Schedule of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), Saba and others, all of whom were appointed in 2010, were only entitled to stay in office for five years.

Abuja court sacks Code of Conduct Bureau chairman

Saba was sacked by a federal high court on Friday, April 28 because his tenure had expired since April 2015

According to the report, the judgment was delivered on a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/411/2016 filed by a group – Kingdom Human Rights Foundation International (KGRFI) led by Okere Nnamdi.

Although the court failed to order the president to replace Saba and the nine others, it however directed the attorney-general of the federation to advise him on the tenure of CCB board members.

READ ALSO: Angry youths attack Bauchi lawmaker, damage his car and house

The president was also a defendant in the suit.

However, Justice Nyako granted a prayer in the suit about “a declaration of the honourable court that the tenure of office of the Chairman and nine other members of the Code of Conduct Bureau has elapsed since April 2015; in view of section 155 (1) (c) and Paragraph 1, Part 1, Third Schedule of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).”

But the judge rejected a prayer to order the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission “to immediately arrest, investigate and prosecute the Chairman and nine other members of the CCB” for allegedly pertuating themselves in office fraudulently.

Watch this ZENITHBLOG.com TV video of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu leaving Kuje prison after meeting the bail conditions for his release given by a federal high court in Abuja

‘);
});
}(window, document);

0naze

Share:

No comments:

Post a Comment

Popular Posts

Blog Archive