Senate Sack: Shehu Buba Umar Removed as Chairman, Senate Committee on National Security
In a decisive move on Wednesday, the Nigerian Senate approved the Senate sack of Senator Shehu Buba Umar (APC, Bauchi) as Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security.
Senator Umar has reportedly been on the watchlist of U.S. intelligence agencies over alleged links with terrorist organisations operating within Nigeria. According to multiple security sources, he is said to have a long record of facilitating sponsorships for known bandits and extremist elements, allegedly funding their trips to Mecca under the guise of pilgrimage support.
His removal marks a major turning point in the Senate’s approach to governance and national security oversight. Lawmakers say the decision will now open the door for a comprehensive investigation into how certain political actors may have contributed to the expansion and protection of terrorism networks across the country while benefiting from the insecurity.
The development is expected to spark wider scrutiny into political financing, security committee operations, and the role of influential figures accused of sabotaging Nigeria’s anti-terror efforts from within.
With Senator Umar’s exit, Nigerians await the next steps from the Senate leadership, particularly concerning accountability, transparency, and a renewed commitment to restoring public trust in the nation’s security architecture.

