President Bola Tinubu has nominated Yusuf Muhammad Yusuf as a commissioner of the Nigerian Law Reform Commission (NLRC), following the withdrawal of Fatima Alkali from the position.
The President’s nomination was formally communicated to the Senate through a letter read by Senate President Godswill Akpabio during plenary.
In the letter, Tinubu requested the swift confirmation of Yusuf by the lawmakers, ensuring a smooth transition in the commission’s leadership.
“I write to request the confirmation of the appointment of the commissioner of the Nigerian Law Reform Commission in accordance with the provisions of section 2(1) of the Nigerian Law Reform Commission Act 2022,” the letter read.
“I’m pleased to present for confirmation by the senate the appointment of Professor Yusuf Muhammad Yusuf as commissioner of the Nigerian Law Reform Commission.”
The president explained that Yusuf was nominated to replace Fatima Alkali, who did not appear for screening and confirmation after her nomination in June.
“Distinguished senate president, distinguished senators, Professor Yusuf Muhammad Yusuf is to replace Professor Fatima Alkali, whose nomination was earlier presented through my letter dated 22nd June 2025, but did not appear for screening and confirmation by the senate,” Tinubu said.
“Whilst I hope that the senate will consider and confirm the nomination of Professor Yusuf Muhammad Yusuf in an expeditious manner, please accept, distinguished senate president and distinguished senators, the assurances of my highest consideration.”
Akpabio referred the nomination to the committee on judiciary, human rights and legal matters for further legislative work.
In June, Tinubu nominated Dakas Dakas as chairman, with Uchenna Okolocha and Alkali as commissioners of the NLRC.
However, during the presentation of the screening report, Adeniyi Adegbonmire, chairman of the senate committee on judiciary, human rights and legal matters, informed lawmakers that Alkali, who was to represent the north-east, turned down the appointment.
