Danladi Umar


Danladi Umar is a Nigerian jurist from Bauchi State in North Central Nigeria. Prior to becoming Chairman of the Code Of Conduct Tribunal of Nigeria, he was a lawyer and a Chief Magistrate in Bauchi State, Nigeria. Appointed at aged 36 to the CCT as acting chairman, Danladi Umar went on to become the youngest chairman of the CCT four years later.
The National Judicial Council as well as Federal Judicial Service Commission recommended him to President Goodluck Jonathan, who then appointed him to the position of the CCT chairman.

Early life and education

Danladi Yakubu Umar was born in Bauchi on August 19, 1971. A member of the Fulani tribe, he studied law and graduated from the University of Maiduguri. He was called to the bar in 1992.

Career

After completing his studies, he entered private practice in the chambers of Ayinde Sani and Co, Ibrahim Umar and Co and Kanu Agabi and Associates. He later joined the Federal Civil Service as Senior Legal Officer, Nigerian Federal Ministry of Justice. He also held appointment as Assistant Legal Adviser in the Federal Capital Territory and Culture and Tourism.

Chairman Of The Code Of Conduct Tribunal

At the age of 36, Danladi Umar was sworn in as an acting chairman of the Code Of Conduct Tribunal, the adjudication unit of the Code of Conduct Bureau. established under the Law of Nigeria. On July 11, 2011, he was appointed as the Chairman of the CCT, replacing his predecessor Justice Murtala Adebayo Sanni who died on January 24, 2011., the youngest person to ever hold the office of chairman of the CCT.
He was sworn in by the Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman of the National Judicial Council Justice Aloysius A. I. Katsina-Alu at the Supreme Court, who also took the oaths from two other new tribunal members, retired Justice Robert Isaac Ewa Odu and Barrister Atedze William Agwaza, making up the three members of the CCT tribunal.

Trial of the Senate President of Nigeria

On September 18, 2015, Danladi Umar made legal history in Nigeria by becoming the first judge in the country to issue an arrest warrant against a sitting senate president of Nigeria, Bukola Saraki.
His action against the third most powerful politician in the country was unprecedented and caused a legal earthquake on the Nigerian political landscape.

Arraignment of 6 Ex-Governors

On November 16, 2015, Danladi Umar had issued warrants for the arraignment of six state former governors for falsifying their properties and personal wealth in their assets declaration forms, an offence under Nigerian laws.
The implicated governors are from the North-Central, North-West, South-South and North-East zones of Nigeria.

Assassination attempt

A deadly armed ambush by heavily armed assassins targeted Danladi Umar on Friday June 28, 2013. On his way to Bauchi for an official assignment, Umar's convoy was attacked by armed gunmen on the Keffi-Gitata Road in Nasarawa State. Ibraheem Al-Hassan, the Head of Press and Public Relations of the tribunal, stated that the security personnel guarding Danladi Umar engaged the gunmen in a fierce firefight, killing one of the assassins and wounding several others, who escaped. Ibraheem suspected corrupt politicians were behind the assassination attempt, accusing some implicated politicians "whose cases are pending before the judges to be mischievous, especially as the 2015 elections draw nearer."

Personal life

Danladi Umar comes from Toro local government area of Bauchi state and is married with children.