Tag: Senator Kabiru Marafa

  • Marafa drags Senate to court

    Marafa drags Senate to court

    The Senator representing Zamfara Central, Senator Kabiru Marafa, has dragged the Senate to court over plan to sanction him by the upper chamber for alleged unethical remarks.

    Marafa asked the court to halt his trial by the Senate Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions Committee.

    In a letter to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and dated February 18, 2016, Marafa drew the Senate’s attention to a case pending before an Abuja High Court against the alleged illegal constitution of 65 Senate Committees.

    He submitted that until that case was determined, the Senate could not investigate or try him using same committees he was asking the court to quash.

    The Senate had on Tuesday asked its committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to try Marafa for allegedly making an uncomplimentary remark against it.

    Marafa’s letter which was written by his lawyer, Chief Ademuyiwa Adeniyi pointed stated:

    “In the light on the above and being cognisant of the fact that the legality of the committees amongst which is the Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions committee, it would be out of place for our client to be arraigned, tried, and has his fate determined both by the said Committee and whatever the recommendation of the committee might be presided over by your Excellency ‎ without infracting the fair hearing rule “NEMO JUDEX IN CAUSA SUA” meaning that ” a person cannot be a judge in his own case”

    “Obviously, our clients cannot under this circumstance have a fair hearing.

    “Commonsense requires that the urgency of the Senate in respect of the above matter is unnecessary; it is thus prudent by stepping it down for our client’s case to be heard and determined by a Court of competent jurisdiction as provided by section 36 (1) in the constitut‎ion of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “Nothing is more honourable than allowing justice to take its full course since this is a jurisprudential principle recognised by the extant rules of the Senate.”

    ‎Following the constitution of 65 new committees by the Senate last year, Marafa had instituted a case at the Abuja division of the Federal High Court in a suit titled “Senator Kabiru Marafa Vs National Assembly seeking the following reliefs:

    * A declaration that the constitution of 65 Senate special and Standing Committees was ultra vires the Senate for failing to comply with the extant provision of section 62 (1)(2) and (3) as circumscribed in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    * A declaration that the increase in the number of Senate Committees from the 57 as contained in Orders 96, 97 and 99 of the Senate Standing Orders 2015 as amended has no justifiable legitimacy, illegal and unlawful.

    * A declaration that the redesignation of Senate Committees by reducing their areas of jurisdiction as set out in the extant Senate Standing Orders 2015 as amended is ultra vires the Senate President and any Committee of the Senate.

    “A declaration that the nomination of senators to serve as. Presiding officers and appointment of principal officers and other officers of the Senate is contrary to and in a violation of the provision of Order 3 Rule 2 of the Senate standing Orders 2015 as amended and thus void, unlawful, illegal and unconstitutional.

    “An Order of Court. Declaring as invalid all appointments in violation of and infractions of the Constitution and extant Senate Standing Orders, thus voiding all such appointments; thus declaring them as invalidly made‎.”

  • Senator seeks  police invasion probe

    Senator seeks police invasion probe

    The Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream), Senator Kabiru Marafa, canvassed yesterday an independent investigation into the police invasion of the National Assembly.

    The Senate on Wednesday constituted a seven-member investigative panel to look into the circumstances  leading to the invasion.

    Senate President David Mark named Senator Ahmed Makarfi (Kaduna North) as the chairman of the panel.

    Senator Marafa (Zamfara Central), who spoke in Abuja, faulted the Senate approach to the siege.

    He said since the police breached CAP L.12, Section 16, which spelt out punishment and fine for obstructing members or officers and creating disturbances, the matter should have been taken to court instead of instituting a probe.

    The lawmaker, however, hailed Mark and Speaker Aminu Tambuwal for their “maturity and management of the unfortunate incident.”

  • N500b SURE-P funds missing – Senate

    N500b SURE-P funds missing – Senate

    The Senate on Tuesday said that it is investigating the whereabouts of N500 billion Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) funds.

    The upper chamber said the funds ought to have been released to SURE-P for the implementation of its projects.

    A member of the Senate Committee on SURE-P, Senator Kabiru Marafa, disclosed this at a scheduled meeting with Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

    Marafa noted that the committee wrote the Ministry of Petroleum Resources requesting the quantity of fuel it supplied for consumption since the inception of SURE-P in 2012 which was 21 months (January 2012 to September 30, 2013.)

    He noted that the Ministry of Petroleum Resources responded that 25 billion litres of PMS (fuel) was supplied within the period under review.

    He said that since N32 was SURE-P component of oil subsidy, the committee multiplied 25 billion litres of PMS the Ministry supplied by N32 which gave about N800 billion.

    The lawmaker added that the leadership of SURE-P had at a meeting with the Senate Committee put the total money released for SURE-P activities at N300 billion.

    He said that SURE-P also told the committee that it receives N15 billion monthly for its activities.

    According to him, “since SURE-P claimed that it received a total of N300 billion, it means that N500 billion that should have accrued to SURE-P is missing.

    “We are curious to know what happened to the N500 billion. We also want to know why CBN has been remitting N15 billion to SURE-P monthly. This is because the releases to SURE-P should have varied according to PMS consumption but we hear that N15 billion is remitted to SURE-P monthly.”