Kabir Garba Marafa


Kabir Garba Marafa is a Nigerian politician born on September 16, 1960, in Yandoton Daji, Birnin Yandoto Emirate, Tsafe Local Government, Zamfara State
. He served as Senator for Zamfara Central from 2011 to 2019 under the umbrella of the All Progressives Congress.Marafa was Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources Upstream in the 7th Assembly, he became the Chairman of the Senate Joint Committee on Petroleum Resources in the 8th Assembly, and was a member of many other committees.He sponsored the Petroleum Industry Bill
and lobbied vigorously for the creation of the Presidential Initiative on Zamfara State
. Marafa contributed significantly to the establishment of Federal University Gusau and the Department of Petroleum Resources office in Gusau.

Early life and education

Senator Marafa is the great-grandson of Mal Sambo Dan Ashafa, the founder of Gusau. He was born into the family of Alhaji Garba Gusau Marafan Yandoton-Daji.
Marafa served as Senator representing Zamfara Central from 2011 to 2019, under the umbrella of the All Progressives Congress.
Marafa was the Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources Upstream in the 7th Assembly.
He became the Chairman of the Senate Joint Committee on Petroleum Resources in the 8th Assembly and the membership of many other Committees.Marafa played a significant role in sponsoring motions and bills, including the Petroleum Industry Bill and lobbied vigorously for the creation of Presidential Initiative on Zamfara State.
Senator Marafa contributed immensely towards the establishment of the Federal University Gusau and established the Department of Petroleum Resources Office in Gusau.

Awards and honours

  • Marafa was conferred with the National Honor of Commander of the Order of Niger in 2014
  • Awarded National Honor of the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic in 2023
  • Bestowed traditional title of "Marafan Gusau" by the Emir of Gusau.

    2019 elections

In 2018, Senator Marafa ran for the governorship nomination of the All Progressives Congress in Zamfara State, but his bid was marred by internal conflicts within the party. The APC in Zamfara was divided into two factions: one under Marafa's leadership and the other led by then Governor Abdul'aziz Abubakar Yari. Each faction organized its own primary elections, which led to a dispute over the legitimacy of the process.
The Independent National Electoral Commission recognized the candidates chosen by Yari's faction, but Marafa argued that no valid primaries had taken place. He insisted that the party’s internal process was flawed and that the primaries organized by Yari's faction were illegal. This disagreement led Marafa to challenge the primaries, eventually bringing the case to the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
On May 24, 2019, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Marafa's position, declaring that the primaries conducted by Yari's faction were indeed illegal. The court’s decision invalidated the election of all APC candidates in Zamfara for the 2019 general elections. As a result, the APC’s votes in Zamfara were rendered void because the party failed to present valid candidates due to the lack of properly conducted primaries.