Tuesday, March, 10 2026 - Supporters of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kano State on Monday staged a peaceful protest over the continued detention of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, without being formally charged in court.
The demonstrators, led by leaders of coalition groups and
members of the El-Rufai Support Group, gathered at the ADC state office in Kano
to express concern over what they described as prolonged detention without
trial.
The protesters carried placards calling for justice for the
former governor and demanded his immediate release so he could reunite with his
family and continue observing the Ramadan fast.
Speaking during the protest, a leader of the El-Rufai
Support Group and a member of the ADC, Al’amin Nuraddeen Amin, said the rally
was organised to draw attention to El-Rufai’s situation.
“We organised this peaceful protest to express our concern
over the continued detention of Malam Nasir El-Rufai without being taken to
court,” Amin said. “We are calling on the ICPC to either charge him before a
competent court immediately or release him.”
He added that the group might consider legal action against
the anti-graft agency if the situation persists.
Also speaking, the Deputy Chairman of the SDP in Kano State,
Usaini Maidawa Gabasawa, said the protest was aimed at showing solidarity with
the former governor.
“Our demand is simple: either release him or charge him in court in accordance
with the law,” Gabasawa said.
In his remarks, the Kano State Chairman of the ADC, Musa
Sha’aibu Ungoggo, described the continued detention of El-Rufai by security
agencies as a violation of due process.
“As far as we know, security agencies have not officially disclosed any offence
against him,” Ungoggo said.
He further stated that opposition parties would continue
political efforts to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC),
adding that they would work towards preventing the party from winning the 2027
general elections.
El-Rufai had earlier presented himself to the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on February 16 following an invitation by
the agency.
He was subsequently reported to have been handed over to the
Department of State Services (DSS) and is currently in the custody of the
Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC),
according to the protesters.

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