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    Court Releases Ex-CCT Chairman Danladi Umar on N100m Bail Pending Trial

    Danladi Umar

    A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court sitting in Maitama has granted bail to former Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Mr Danladi Umar, in the sum of N100 million with one surety in like sum.

    Justice Peter Kekemeke granted the bail on Wednesday following Umar’s arraignment by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a four-count charge bordering on alleged abuse of office and conferring undue advantage on himself while serving as Chairman of the CCT and Chairman of the CCT Tender Board.

    Umar was arraigned by the EFCC on July 9.

    During Wednesday’s proceedings, counsel to the defendant, Mr Sunday Edward, urged the court to admit his client to bail pending the determination of the case, citing relevant provisions of the 1999 Constitution and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA).

    Edward argued that the defendant was entitled to bail as guaranteed under the law.

    However, EFCC counsel, Mr Christopher Mshelia, opposed the bail application, urging the court to deny bail and order an accelerated hearing of the matter.

    In his ruling, Justice Kekemeke held that bail could not be denied based on mere suspicion that an accused person might commit another offence if released.

    The judge said bail could only be refused on established grounds, including the likelihood of the defendant evading trial or interfering with witnesses.

    Justice Kekemeke noted that Umar was no longer in a position to intimidate witnesses, adding that the prosecution failed to provide sufficient evidence showing that he would abscond or interfere with the trial process.

    He held that it would be wrong for the court to deny bail based on an unsubstantiated belief.

    Consequently, the judge admitted Umar to bail in the sum of N100 million with one surety in like sum.

    The court directed that the surety must own a property within the jurisdiction of the court.

    The matter was adjourned until Oct. 29 for trial.

    Umar served as Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal from 2011 until 2024, when he was removed from office by President Bola Tinubu following recommendations by the National Judicial Council.

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