Reps Differ Over Saraki, Marafa Feud

Date: 2016-02-29

The unending feud between Senate President Bukola Saraki and Senator Kabiru Marafa (All Progressives’ Congress, Zamfara) may have escalated to the House of Representatives, as some memebers of the House of Representatives, who are former members of the defunct Loyalists’ Group in the House, have lashed back at their colleagues who earlier condemned Marafa for allegedly bringing the National Assembly to disrepute by his recent utterances.

About 11 members of the House [believed to be loyal to the Saraki] and, apparently, Speaker Yakubu Dogara had, few days ago, attacked Marafa, whose outbursts, they said, cast aspersions on the sanctity of the Legislature.

"It is, indeed, regrettable that eight months after the contest for leadership in the Senate ended, Marafa and his group have remained in electioneering mode," they said in a statement.

However, in a statement issued yesterday and made available to LEADERSHIP, another group of lawmakers in the House countered their colleagues, telling them to "steer clear" of Saraki's internal affairs.

The group said "It must be made clear to the legislators (who are mostly new members) that the two Houses of the National Assembly are independent and separate and, by getting involved in the internal crisis of the Senate, indicate that they are busybodies and interlopers who know nothing about the running of a bi-cameral legislature.

"We advise our colleagues to mind their own business and face the peoples' work which they were elected for." Comprising mostly pro-Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila loyalists, the group threw its weight behind Senator Marafa, adding that the budget controversy was manipulated to settle political scores.

"We wonder where these legislators were when former the former president made his opinion public recently. It is even more shocking that they were so quick to do the bidding of whoever their paymaster is that they moved even faster than the Senate Ethics Committee to investigate the matter," the lawmakers said The lawmakers who signed the statement are Hons. John Dyegh, Lawal Gumau, Ahmad Kaita, Agunsoye Rotimi, Aliyu Sani Madaki, Aminu Malle, Nazir Daura , and Muhammed Soba.

Others are Ismail Gadaka, Abdulrahman Shuaibu, Sunday Adepoju, Adekunle Akinlade, Ajibola Famurewa, Abdulmahmud Gaiya and Musa Sarkin Adar.

LEADERSHIP recalls that Senator Marafa is opposed to Saraki's emergence as the Senate President since June 9, 3015. He had recently also alleged that "fifth columnists" in the Senate were responsible for the 2016 budget controversy just after the Supreme Court ruling that okayed Saraki's trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).

He was subsequently referred to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, which has submitted its report since last week even when Marafa refused to appear before it.

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