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  • The Rise and Fall of Nasir El-Rufai – By Dave Baro-Thomas

    The Rise and Fall of Nasir El-Rufai – By Dave Baro-Thomas

    By Dave Baro-Thomas

    Lord John Dalberg-Acton, a 19th-century British historian, politician and writer, propounded the maxim: power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. This postulation requires no rigour, and sadly, it plays-out across the African continent, and has become an albatross to political leadership in Nigeria over time.

    Interestingly, this aphoristic assertion succinctly captures the glorious rise and contemptible fall of Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai. And since Mr President sent the ministerial list to the hallowed chambers, El-Rufai, like no other nominee, was engulfed in bile and controversies.

    Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, a delicate mix of intellectual sagacity and boldness, cuts a picture of a diminutive lion that rules his jungle fearlessly, and he seems to evoke combustive sentiments leaving bewildered observers no room for middle grounds- you either love or hate him.

    From the desert heat and dusty courtyards of the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, Zaria, young Nasir had a first-class honours in Quantity Surveying- a feat by no means a fluke because, against all odds with the loss of his father at the tender age of 8years, he had earlier won the coveted prize at Barewa College in 1976, as the best-graduating student in his class. He went further to attend some of the prestigious schools in the world, like the John F. Kennedy School of Governance of Harvard University, after obtaining a Law degree from the University of London.

    After ABU Zaria, he plunged into a very successful practice before being invited into the murky waters of politics by General Abdulsalami Abubakar in 1998 as an economic advisor, working with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund( IMF).

    Touted smart, intelligent and highly effective from the above assignment, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku, the then mint Vice President, having incredible latitude under the new Obasanjo administration, singlehandedly head-hunted Mallam El Rufai and saddled him with the responsibility as Director of the Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE) and Secretary of the National Council on Privatization – a twin responsibility he discharged with clinical precision.

    It became the springboard with which El-Rufai burst into the national limelight and was subsequently rewarded with a new and higher portfolio, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT – although a position many believed was a shoe bigger than his legs, again what Nasir, as he was fondly called by Obasanjo, lost in heights, he gained in cerebral prowess and uncommon boldness and left indelible marks.

    After serving his term as the most ruthless, daring and controversial FCT Minister and testing blood in the corridor of power, cracks in the character and moral walls of Mallam Nasir began to unfold. He fell out with his erstwhile benefactor, Abubakar Atiku, as he grew in prominence and influence under the shadows of Obasanjo, but he would also later turn his teeth at Obasanjo and dealt a deadly blow on his (Obasanjo) hard-earned reputation.

    The tenures of Mallam El-Rufai, both at BPE and as FCT boss, were characterized by a rule with the tail of a scorpion and dogged with accusations and allegations of highhandedness, intimidation, executive recklessness, and mind-boggling corruption, gratifications of cronies and reckless application of our common patrimony. For others, their hard-earned land was confiscated and allotted to friends and well-wishers of Mr. Minister, such that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission eventually dragged him to court over an N32billion fraud in BPE and other sundry charges before governorship immunity brought some respite.

    In all of this, one of the most damming assertions of the former president on the man El-Rufai, who was his beloved son at a point and touted as the de facto Vice President after Atiku and Obasanjo had that swine fight in the mud, Baba described Nasir as a “pathological purveyor of untruths and half-truths with little or no regard for integrity”, he went on, “the worst being his inability to be loyal to anybody or any issue consistently for long, but only to Nasir el-Rufai”.

    These assertions and many more by President Obasanjo about Nasir, a man he gave all the latitude and leverage to launch himself politically, demand a closer examination of the character and person of the man in view. Also, former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua hounding Mallam El-Rufai to account for his stewardship, led the strong man from Kaduna into self-exile, and he only returned after the death of Yar’Adua – who was coincidentally the house captain to Mr El Rufai back then at Barewa Collage.

    Fast Track to 2015, El-Rufai submitted himself to the political leadership of Mohammad Buhari, a man he is always kneeling before to have a close conversation, usually with an awe-struck demeanour. Buhari went on to boot out Jonathan in the 2015 presidential election, while El Rufai rode on that wind to emerge, Governor of Kaduna State, beating the incumbent, and from that point, the lord, conqueror, and emperor was born.

    As governor, a certified lawyer became a shame to the very practice as a litany of allegations of disobedience to court orders and trampling of fundamental human rights of some Kaduna indigenes followed in droves. From the persecution and intimidation of journalists who dare question his action or call for accountability, the Lord of the Manor, literarily transmuted, and a human rights organization, reported that Mallam El Rufai grossly violated human rights when in December 2016, barely a year in office, he punished protesters by locking down an entire community at least six times and a community ( in Jema’a Local Government in Southern Kaduna), was lockdown for 72days beginning in June 2020, where about 120 villagers were killed during this unfortunate saga not investigated under his watch.

    In 2015 with a Christian deputy governor, Mallam El-Rufai won the election but reversed himself in 2019 when he told the world that the country should grow above religious bigotry, but won with a narrow margin, in an election alleged to fall below standards. Before now, El-Rufai cuts the image of a pan-Nigerian who abhors religious and ethnic affinities, and for anyone who cared to listen, he mentioned the likes of Pastor Bakare as his friend and what have you. But when he returned for his second tenure, he brought back the religious preaching edict of 1984, which established the Interfaith Preaching Regulatory Council, a ploy to stifle religious freedom of some faiths even when he pretended to be checkmating religious violence, but the people knew better.

    He went further to accuse the Christians of being the sponsors of Boko Haram, forgetting he had said on camera that the government knows the true identity of these terrorists. Is it news that Boko Haram is a sponsored Islamist terror group with strong ties to the Islamic States, so why criminalize the innocent? This same El-Rufai threatened international observers to send them back in body bags if they meddled in our politics during the 2019 presidential election, forgetting how in 2015, they went begging the same international observers and shuttling the globe for the same interventions.

    Immediately after President Tinubu was declared the winner and sworn in, Mr. El-Rufai, in a viral video which he has not denied, unveiled the motivations behind the Muslim-Muslim tickets. For a man that transverse the length and breadth of the nation with the presidential campaign team selling the Muslim-Muslim tickets and convincing Nigerians to accept it as a reflection of an urbane society, only to declare secretly behind that other clandestine motive bordering on religious superiority was the driver. Simply impossible from a man we trusted so much and some even dare to admire.

    Sadly, nobody asked Mallam El-Rufai to clear the air on this matter and other sundry issues except for the security report by the DSS stepping down his nomination for further investigation. For a proper perspective, even Muslim sects with different views got a taste of the claws of the Nasir El-Rufai.

    Most Nigerians careless about Muslim-Muslim tickets. If that will turn the fortunes of this nation for good, who gives a hoot when everyman can fight for his fundamental human rights as guaranteed by the secular provision of the constitution, but the manner the APC went about as if no competent non-Muslim existed in the North smacks of tact and all reasonability.

    Fair enough, El-Rufai speared us grief by voluntarily stepping down the ministerial offer and nominating somebody in his stead, but another drama was thrown at us when the new governor he recently instituted rejected his choice because they cannot just trust Mr. El Rufai, who may keep the Minister under his belt. So, who trusts Mallam El-Rufai?

    The iconic Mallam Shehu Sani, has been on the mountain top crying to whoever cared to listen that Nasir El Rufai will be a bad omen to Mr. Tinubu’s government. From Atiku to Obasanjo and then Buhari, the Kaduna enfant terrible, has greatly brushed their egos, not necessarily for genuine causes but simply for self-preservation in pretentious guises. Buhari may still be in shocks as to what hit him after Mr. El Rufai’s onslaught about the ill-fated naira redesign policy.

    In conclusion, a look into the crystal ball, El-Rufai is not done with Nigeria yet. We have not heard the last of him. After four years of a doctorate from the Netherlands, he will stage a come-back and mesmerize Nigerians with a new certificate empowering him with a messianic key to rework a great future for Nigeria but the truth remains, the nation can move faster without the likes and hues of the Kaduna flitting strongman.

  • Just In: Tinubu in closed door session with Wike, El-Rufai in Aso Rock

    Just In: Tinubu in closed door session with Wike, El-Rufai in Aso Rock

    President Bola Tinubu is currently in a closed door session with former governors of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, and Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The two former governors are ministerial nominees.

    However, while Wike was screened and confirmed by the Senate, the Senate did not confirm El-Rufai because of an alleged security report.

    The former governors arrived the State House separately.

    While Wike came at about 1:40p.m., el-Rufai entered the presidential wing of Aso Rock at 2p.m.

    Sources at the Presidential Villa hinted that efforts are being made to ensure that the Senate confirms Mallam El-Rufai.

  • BREAKING: Senate drops El Rufai, Stella Okotete, Danladi; clears 45 other ministerial nominees

    BREAKING: Senate drops El Rufai, Stella Okotete, Danladi; clears 45 other ministerial nominees

    The Senate has confirmed 45 out of President Bola Tinubu’s ministerial nominees with three of the nominees including Mallam Nasir El-Rufai not cleared.

    Tinubu forwarded 48 ministerial lists to the Senate.

    Others not cleared were Ms Stella Okotete from Delta State and Senator Abubakar Sani from Taraba State.

    The confirmation followed the consideration and approval of the nominees during Monday’s plenary.

    The nominees include Sen. Abubakar Kyari (Borno ), Abubakar Momoh (Edo), Nyesom Wike (Rivers), Prof. Joseph Utsev (Benue), Sen. John Enoh (Cross River).

    Others are Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo (Ondo), Dr Betta Edu (Cross River) Imaan Sulaiman (Nasarawa), Ahmed Dangiwa  (Katsina), Uche  Nnaji (Enugu),

    The nominees include Bello Muhammad (Sokoto), Mohammed Badaru (Jigawa), Yusuf Tuggar (Bauchi), Uju-Ken Ohaneye (Anambra).

    Abdullahi Gwarzo (Kano), Simon Lalong (Plateau), Bello Matawalle (Zamfara), Tunji Alausa ( Lagos),  Adegboyega Oyetola,Osun and Uba Ahmadu (Taraba).

    “Lola John (Lagos), Dr Isiak Salako (Ogun), Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri (Bayelsa), Dr Yusuf Sununu (Kebbi), Prof. Tahir Mamman  (Adamawa), Zaphaniah Jisalo (FCT), Ibrahim Geidam (Yobe), Dr. Bosun Tijjani (Ogun) are on the list.

    “Shuaibu Abubakar Audu (Kogi), Sen. Sabi Abdullahi (Niger), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Sen. Alkali Ahmed  (Gombe), Dr Mariya Bunkure (Kano), Festus Keyamo (Delta) and Hannatu Musawa.

    “Dr. Dorris Uzoka (Imo), David Umahi , Ekperipe Ekpo (Akwa-Ibom), Nkiru Onyeojiocha (Abia), Dele Alake (Ekiti), Lateef Fagbemi (Kwara), Muhammad Idris (), Olawale Edun (Ondo) Adebayo Adelabu (Oyo) and Prof. Ali Pate (Bauchi).

    In his remarks, President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio thanked the lawmakers for their doggedness throughout the exercise.

    He said that the Senate had so far confirmed 45 nominees out of the 48 sent by the President.

  • Ministerial Nominee Screening: Senate confirms petition against El-Rufai

    Ministerial Nominee Screening: Senate confirms petition against El-Rufai

    The Nigerian Senate today blocked a petition written  against the nomination of the former governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, when he appeared for screening at plenary on Tuesday.

    El-Rufai had appeared before distinguished senators  and gave a detailed information about his Curriculum Vitae and his struggle for a democratic society, which forced him to go into exile.

    As Senators took turns to speak on the nominee, a Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Sunday Karimi, drew the attention of senators and the nominee to a petition against him, which he said, was being submitted in line with the parliamentary rules.’

    Karimi said: “Mr Nominee, you did well in your previous offices, and there is no doubt about that, but there is a petition against you.”

    He raised an envelope, which he submitted to the Deputy Senate President, Jibrin Barau, who was presiding at the time El-Rufai was being questioned.

    Barau, who felt uncomfortable with the submission of the Kogi lawmaker, faulted the manner in which the petition was submitted to the chamber.

    In his intervention,  Senate President,  Godswill Akpabio took over the chair and said: “Distinguished colleagues, perhaps I have to inform all of you that I have received similar petitions from people against other nominees, but this is not where we are to deal with petitions.

    “Our job here is to screen, and of course, we can refer petitions to where petitions will be dealt with. They are nominees of Mr President. If there is a formal petition before the Senate, we will look at it formally, but there are certain petitions we have to refer to the Presidency or the security agencies to look at, and that has nothing to do with us.

    “By the time we go into confirmation, we will be so advised. So I want my brother to take a bow and go and not bother to explain the petition.”

    Earlier, the senator representing Kaduna North senatorial district on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Khalid Ibrahim Mustapha, lauded El-Rufai for his exceptional leadership qualities, and having spoken well of his performances in office, he urged senators to allow the nominee to take a bow and go.

    Similarly, Senator Sani Musa, representing Niger East, in lending his support to the nominee, said: “Everybody here can attest to the credibility of the nominee when it comes to performance on every assignment he has undertaken in parts of this country. He is not different from every other person who has appeared before us.

    “There are two other governors that have appeared before us for screening, and there is a convention in chambers like this, and I want to propose that Malam Nasir El-Rufai should take a bow and go.”

  • Group advises Tinubu not to appoint ex-Governor, El-Rufai Minister over alleged embezzlement of N32bn

    Group advises Tinubu not to appoint ex-Governor, El-Rufai Minister over alleged embezzlement of N32bn

    A transparency group under the aegis of Forum for Transparency and Accountability in Governance has urged President Bola Tinubu not to succumb to pressure from any politician with pending fraud cases in court or at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) to be appointed into his cabinet in the guise of party loyal member.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports the call on the President comes amid the public expectation of his list of ministerial nominees.

    President Tinubu has a statutory period of 60 days from the inauguration day to make the list available to the upper legislative chamber for screening.

    The transparency group in a statement jointly signed by its Convener, Dr Bala Musa Mustapha, Secretary General, Mr Nouel Malama and Director of Publicity, Nafisa Hamid Jika respectively maintained that President Tinubu should tread with caution and not appoint politicians with questionable character into his cabinet.

    The group emphasized that the former governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El-Rufai should be kept at arm’s length and be isolated from the corridor of power, if the present administration wants to be taken seriously, given that he is standing trial for allegedly embezzling N32 billion revenue from the sale of Federal Government houses between 2005 and 2007 when he was the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

    The group recalled that Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court in Abuja on November 19, 2019, ruled that El-Rufai lacked the power to stop the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC from investigating and prosecuting him over fraud allegations.

    Justice Nyako in her judgement in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/60/09 which was filed by El-Rufai where he listed 13 respondents including the EFCC, Federal Government and others, insisted that El-Rufai must account for the whereabouts of the N32 billion.

    The forum maintained that the prosecution of El-Rufai was progressing at the Federal High Court until he became Kaduna State governor in May 2015 when immunity of office halted it.

    According to the group, now that he is out of office, the anti-graft agency ought to have resumed his prosecution, rather than for the government to contemplate making him a minister.

    The group also added that the prosecution of El-Rufai followed a damning audit report by world-class audit firms, Akintola Williams Deloitte and Aminu Ibrahim & Co, where it was revealed that the sum of N32 billion proceeds of sales of Federal Government houses was missing.

    The statement read: “Any government that prides itself on probity and accountability should not be seen to patronize the likes of the former governor of Kaduna State. It’s in the public domain that Malam Nasir El-Rufai is facing prosecution of N32 billion in court.

    “Also, the former governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is facing rejection over his dirty past involving dollar bribe and what is good for Ganduje should be good for El-Rufai. We hope that President Tinubu will come out clean on the El-Rufai issue, while we hope that he should not allow Nigerians to hit the streets before doing the right thing.”

    The group also called on the EFCC and other anti-graft agencies to prosecute former and incumbent public officers who have pending cases, so that their actions would not be misinterpreted as selective prosecution of corrupt officials.

  • Tinubu will not leave out people like El-Rufai – Umahi

    Tinubu will not leave out people like El-Rufai – Umahi

    Former governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, has said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not leave ex-governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State out of his government

    He stressed that due to his loyalty, El-Rufai will play a major role in Tinubu’s government despite his recent anti-Christian comments.

    Speaking with Arise TV, Umahi said: “So be assured that Mr. President is not going to leave out people like El-Rufai and the rest of us who worked very hard for him.

    “You can see his track records. He doesn’t betray anybody. So be very much assured that my good friend El-Rufai is going to play a major role.

    “I’m not speaking for Mr. President, but I’m speaking bearing in mind the character of him I know too well.”

  • ‘This small micro chip of a man’: Charly Boy slams El-Rufai over religious comment

    ‘This small micro chip of a man’: Charly Boy slams El-Rufai over religious comment

    Popular musician and activist, Charly Boy has slammed the immediate past governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, over his recent controversial religious comment.

    El-Rufai had, in a trending video, said he and some northern governors used religion as a political tool to give victory to Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 presidential election.

    The statement had generated uproar across the country as concerned Nigerians cautioned the former governor against setting the country ablaze, saying he is a religious bigot.

    Similarly, Charly Boy took to his official Twitter handle on Thursday to lambast the former governor, describing him as an expired drug.

    The tweet reads, “This small micro chip of a man called El-Rufai. No need to go on pretending that you desire the progress of ur country Nigeria that you have so stolen from.

    “It is silly to go on pretending that you’re even a true Muslim. You’re an expired drug bad for the unity of this country”.

  • Mind your tongue before you set Nigeria on fire, APC chieftain cautions El-Rufai

    Mind your tongue before you set Nigeria on fire, APC chieftain cautions El-Rufai

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in Plateau state, Samuel Kwamkur, on Sunday warned former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, not to set Nigeria on fire with his unguarded utterances.

    Kwankur, who is a former National Director of the Christian Association of Nigeria, stated this at a press conference in Jos on Sunday.

    He was reacting to statements allegedly credited to the former Kaduna governor in which he allegedly told his audience before handing over to his successor that the Islamic dominance in Kaduna had been successfully replicated in Nigeria and that it shall continue.

    El-Rufai, he alleged, equally told his audience that in the course of the electioneering campaigns, when “they”(Christians ) tried to ask questions on why the Muslim/Muslim Ticket, he deceived ‘them’ that it was not for religious dominance when in reality, the tickets both nationally and at the state level were for Islamic dominance.

    He alleged that in the video containing the speech which has gone viral on social media, El-Rufai further said that the victory of Bola Tinubu had silenced the Christian Association of Nigeria, adding that he will sustain an Islamic-dominated government for 20 years and unending not only in Kaduna State but in Nigeria at large

    But Kwankur, while reacting to El-Rufai’s outburst, expressed disappointment at the utterances of the former governor, noting that the classification of the citizens of his state as ‘them’ versus us’ meant that the former governor cannot be exonerated from “the wanton killings, demolition of houses and places of worship of Christians in Kaduna”.

    Kwankur said he was surprised that El-Rufai who was contemplated as one of the qualified persons to be appointed as the Chief of Staff to Mr President or Secretary to the Government of the Federation had turned himself into a “confirmed religious bigot with a hidden agenda to destroy the country using religion”.

    He advised El-Rufai not to use his utterances to mislead Nigerians into thinking that President Bola Tinubu’s electoral victory was purposely to islamise Nigeria and nothing else.

    He advised El-Rufai not to use his utterances to mislead Nigerians into thinking that President Bola Tinubu’s electoral victory was purposely to islamise Nigeria and nothing else.

    The former National Director of CAN said “Ordinarily, I have heard Islamic clerics preach that Tinubu’s Muslim/ Muslim ticket is in furtherance of an Islamisation agenda, and despite that, I am one of those who contributed in discouraging Christians and Nigerians from accepting such as true because I believed in the antecedents and character of His Excellency Ahmed Bola Tinubu but hearing from a political leader like El-Rufai, a close associate of Tinubu and Shettima, an active participant in the campaign who was contemplated as one of the qualified persons to be appointed as the Chief of Staff to Mr President or Secretary to the Government of the Federation confirmed that there is a hidden agenda to be mindful of

    In the said address, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai spoke like one of the religious bigots that have been working underground to set the nation on fire. Amongst his ill-motivated statements which I can only paraphrase for now, El-Rufai confirmed that he is a leader of the Islamic terrorist group operating in the Sambisa forest albeit disguising himself as a governor in a complex nation like Nigeria”

    “Firstly, El-Rufai in his speech, wondered why he should give ‘them’ a deputy governor when most of ‘them’ cannot vote for his party. That he calculated and discovered ‘we’ can win an election without ‘them’ hence why give ‘them’ a deputy? From El-Rufai’s classification of the citizens of his state as ‘them’ versus ‘us’ one needs no angel to tell you that he cannot be exonerated from the wanton killings, demolition of houses and places of worship of Christians in Kaduna.

    Secondly, Mallam El-Rufai went further to state that Islamic dominance of government in Nigeria will bring peace, Justice and fair play. He assured the gathering that he will sustain an Islamic-dominated government for 20 years and unending.

    This outburst reiterates his extreme fanaticism and displays his ignorance of what constitutes justice, equity and fair play. Discrimination, ethnic profiling and all genocidal attempts to consume a race or religion constitute injustice and are recipes for anarchy and crisis.

    “Thirdly, he told his audience that in the course of the electioneering campaigns, when “they” tried to ask questions on why the Muslim/Muslim Ticket, he deceives ‘them’ that it is not for religious dominance but in reality the tickets both nationally and at the state level were for Islamic dominance.

    “He boasted that the Islamic dominance in Kaduna has been successfully replicated in Nigeria and it shall continue. He said further that the victory of Asiwaju has silent the Christian Association of Nigeria

    The question is: is it only Muslims that voted for Asiwaju? Who voted for Atiku and Peter Obi? I guess it was only Christians! How could a sitting governor, former minister of the Federal Republic and a potential key government appointee be this callous and insensitive? I recall in one of my visits to a friend in Kaduna, he expressed his views about Mallam El-Rufai”s involvement in the killings in Kaduna and I kept arguing that he should be given the benefit of the doubt, but watching El-Rufai address the Muslim Umma, I have no doubt in my mind that Mallam Nasir El-Rufai is one of those behind the unending religious crisis and insecurity in Nigeria.”

    Continuing, the former CAN official added “For the record, Christianity does not practice deception as a principle or mode of operation.

    The Holy Bible admonishes Christians to say the truth at all times. Christians are also taught unconditional love regardless of religion, region and background. In the Christian faith, the Holy Book frowns against religious discrimination and dominance. The definition of Justice, equity and fairness is hinged on providing platforms for the involvement of all regardless of their population, religion and tribe.

    “We also believe that God is the giver of life and power; he gives to whoever He wishes and takes it at the time He so wishes. Hence boasting of any sort is an open challenge to God’s sovereignty. Being a member of the Nigeria Interreligious Council (NIREC), I have closely interfaced with respected Islamic leaders of high repute and found out that there are Muslim leaders, unlike Mallam El-Rufai who are deeply concerned about the peace, development, and growth of Nigeria without pretense.

    “Truly speaking El-Rufai is a setback to the peace process that NIREC has been battling with in the midst of religious upheavals. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has exhibited blatant misuse of the trust that God gave him and confirmed that he is an extremist who has largely contributed to the pains of the very people he took an oath to protect in the guise of working for his religion.”

    He urged the former governor to use the NIREC platform tom promote unity.

    “One would expect El-Rufai to take advantage of such meetings to discuss the achievements of his government in developing the state and taking his people out of poverty and insecurity but ney! He wants to be celebrated as a religious hero and a Jihadist of high repute. How can our nation grow with this kind of leader in authority? Let it be known to all Nigerians that those of us Christians who supported His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu did so out of sincere hope that both himself and his Vice will work to ensure the sustainable development of Nigeria through their policies, experience and exposure.

    “It should be known that we did not vote Tinubu out of El-Rufai”s deception (Taqiya) as he claimed! It should be made known to El-Rufai that against his wild imagination of achieving an Islamisation agenda through the dominance and persecution of Christians, Christianity grows better in persecution and supposed dominance. We shall continue to preach inclusiveness, equity and fair play in the true sense of these words. We shall never practice deception to cling to power. No! It is against our faith! May I use this medium to invite Mallam El-Rufai to study the nature of our God in the Book of Esther especially Chapters 6 & 7 where Haman’s plot to end the lives of the Israelites ended up consuming his own life.

    For El-Rufai to think that the Asiwaju vote is a victory for Islam is very unfortunate and speaks volumes of his kind of bigotry. His outburst has destroyed the remaining respect he enjoyed from patriotic Nigerians. We call on Asiwaju to be mindful of friends, associates and politicians like El-Rufai who seek to work with him as they will do more harm to the system and the nation and nothing good can come out of such.

    “May I also use this medium to call on our governors in Nigeria, particularly our Northern governors to truly work towards removing our battered citizens from poverty, insecurity and the like and ensure the provision of good healthcare and other benefits of good governance, rather than to dwell on preaching hate and religious and tribal differences. I call on our leaders to show the citizens the number of people they have empowered instead of the number of lives and property they have destroyed as is happening in Kaduna. I believe that God shall continue to expose the wolves in sheep’s clothing amongst Nigerians”

  • El-Rufai blames Buhari of mishandling terrorism

    El-Rufai blames Buhari of mishandling terrorism

    The immediate past Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufai, has blamed ex-President Muhammadu Buhari for its inability to curb terrorism, noting that the ex-leader allegedly spurned the piece of advice he gave him to contain the crisis.

    E-lrufai made this statement during the inauguration of his successor, Senator Uba Sani, in Kaduna.

    He daid: “In 2017, I requested the Federal Government to designate the emerging banditry as an insurgency and to unleash on them (bandits) the full weight of the military. Sadly, this was not done until 2022, acting upon the declaration of the Federal High Court.

    “It is a matter for regret that the Federal Government did not appreciate gravity of the problem until banditry had wreaked so much havoc to lives, liberty and livelihoods of so many people.

    “Although coordinated military action began later in 2022, the job remains incomplete. I, therefore, urge the government to sustain the pressure on bandits, insurgents and terrorists, and make the military action comprehensive and simultaneous across the seven frontline states – six in the Northwest and Niger – that are most impacted.”

    Speaking on the challenge in Kaduna, El-Rufai said: “Our government worked hard to firmly confront the security challenges that emerged. The measures we took ensured that we did not record any statewide crisis over the last eight years.”

     

  • I will only visit Kaduna after leaving office, if… – El-Rufai

    I will only visit Kaduna after leaving office, if… – El-Rufai

    Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai has said he would only visit the state after he leaves office if it becomes necessary.

    El-Rufai stated this while speaking at a policy conversation and book launch in Abuja on Tuesday.

    According to him, he would not return as FCT Minister even if he was offered.

    “I have done my job, I’m done, I don’t look back.

    “In fact when I left FCT, the only time I visited FCT was in 2016 when my secondary school classmate was appointed the minister and he said he wanted to see me, so I went there.

    “Once I leave a job, I don’t look back. If I leave Kaduna in 19 days, I will only visit if it becomes necessary,” el-Rufai said.