Advocacy For The Return Of Decree 2 Was A Joke – Umar

The Chairman of Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Mr. Danladi Yakubu Umar on Wednesday said that his advocacy for the return of Decree 2 to regulate the practice of journalism in the country was a joke.

A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the Tribunal, Ibrahim Alhassan, urged members of the public to regard the statement as a joke made in good faith and not to obstruct the practice of journalism in the country.

“The statement by the Chairman was made out of joke, not to intimidate any member of the Fourth Estate of the Realm in this country from observing their statutory functions as mandated by the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, as anchored in liberal democratic society like ours.”

“The Chairman only cracked the joke following his discovery that some media organisations had in their report claimed that his tribunal had adjourned the trial of the President of the Senate Bukola Saraki on false declaration of assets indefinitely.

Umar in his remarks said in the open court that the publication of adjournment sine die, meaning indefinite adjournment was not a true reflection of the decision of the tribunal when the adjournment issue was decided.

“We wish to state that the CCT Chairman as a law-abiding citizen recognises the role assigned to media practitioners by law and would not do anything to hinder the media practitioners from doing their legitimate jobs”

“It is also on record that there has been no conflict between the media and the CCT on one side and Chairman on the other side with the media practitioners since they have been covering the high profile trial of the Senate President.

“The Tribunal therefore appreciates the conducive working atmosphere of the media and the establishment and would not do anything that would hamper the smooth and cordial relationship between the two

“The Chairman never threatened our distinguished Senator but only cautioned the people at the gallery to behave and to stop interjecting into the proceeding of the tribunal.”

“The Chairman’s caution was informed by complaint from the Federal Government Lawyer, Mr Rotimi Jacob (SAN), that he was been shouted down by some people from the gallery prompting the chairman to caution that whoever exhibit unruly behaviours would be made to face contempt of the tribunal.

“And as such the caution was not directed at the distinguished senators who were in the Tribunal with Senate President. It is not specifically directed at the distinguished Senators, as widely reported in the media,” the statement read.