Olayiwola Matthew
The Benue and Zamfara State Houses of Assembly have voted to reject the summons issued on them by the House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions, describing it as unconstitutional and an overreach of federal legislative powers.
NigeriaTodayTimes recalls that the House of Representatives committee had last Friday summoned the Governors of Benue and Zamfara states, Hyacinth Alia and Dauda Lawal respectively, as well as their respective sate assembly speakers and house leadership to appear before it on Thursday, March 8, 2025.
The Reps said the governors and Assemblies’ leaders must appear to explain why their constitutional functions should not be taken over by the House of Representatives.
However, on Tuesday, the Benue State House of Assembly passed a resolution instructing its Speaker, Hyacinth Dajoh, not to honour the invitation from the National Assembly.
The summons, the House argued, contravened the provisions of the 1999 Constitution.
Leading the debate, the House Majority Leader, Saater Tiseer, dismissed the invitation as ignorant of constitutional boundaries.
“Going by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Benue State House of Assembly is not answerable to the National Assembly,” he stated. “Section 101 empowers the House to regulate its own procedure without external interference.”
Other lawmakers, such as Bemdoo Ipusu, Michael Audu, and Peter Uche, canvassed the same argument.
To formalise its rejection of the summons, the Benue State House of Assembly filed a lawsuit at the Federal High Court, Makurdi Division, seeking an injunction to restrain the National Assembly from proceeding with any attempt to take over its functions.
The case, with Suit No. FHC/MKD/CS//45/2025, is scheduled for mention on May 14.
In a parallel development, the Zamfara State House of Assembly also dismissed the summons, declaring that Governor Dauda Lawal will not appear before the federal lawmakers.
Speaking on Tuesday, the Chairman of the Zamfara House Committee on Information, Kabiru Dangulbi, said the invitation by the federal lawmakers had no legal basis.
“Governor Dauda Lawal is a law-abiding citizen of this country and will never do anything contrary to constitutional provisions,” Dangulbi said. “The invitation by the House of Representatives is illegal and unconstitutional. Our governor will not waste his time on issues that lack legal standing,” he said.
However, Dangulbi said unlike Benue, Zamfara would not take legal action, expressing confidence that “the honourable members will soon realise they made a mistake and will eventually drop the idea.”