
The Nigerian Senate has declared that no Senate committee can issue an arrest warrant without the express approval of the Senate President and strict compliance with the Legislative Houses Powers and Privileges Act. This clarification follows a recommendation by the Senate Committee on Public Accounts for an arrest warrant against Mele Kyari, the immediate past Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Limited, for allegedly failing to honor invitations. The Senate also distanced itself from comments made by Senator Adams Oshiomhole, who described NNPC Limited as "a bunch of criminals and thieves," stating these remarks do not reflect the Senate's official position. Senator Oshiomhole defended his comments, citing provocation due to alleged attacks on lawmakers by NNPC officials. Kyari, in a letter dated June 10, 2026, expressed surprise at the warrant, stating he had previously informed the committee on May 8, 2026, that he was abroad for medical treatment and offered to cooperate upon his return.
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