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EFCC: We Won’t Rush to Court Over Allegations Against El-Rufai

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has clarified that former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has not been arraigned because investigations into corruption allegations against him are still in progress.

 

El-Rufai was invited by the commission and taken into custody on February 16, where he remained for two nights before being granted administrative bail on February 18. Sources within the commission say the decision not to file charges immediately is deliberate.

 

According to a senior official who spoke to the media, the commission considers the allegations serious and intends to complete a detailed review before proceeding to court.

 

“We will not rush this process. Investigations are ongoing, and once concluded, appropriate legal steps will follow,” the source said.

 

Following his release from EFCC custody, El-Rufai was transferred to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), which is also investigating related matters.

 

Meanwhile, his aide, Muyiwa Adekeye, has raised concerns about the former governor’s continued detention. He stated that El-Rufai has now spent nine days in the custody of both anti-graft agencies. According to him, legal representatives have yet to receive a response to a bail application submitted to the ICPC.

 

Adekeye also alleged that no remand order has been presented to justify the continued detention beyond the constitutional 48-hour limit without formal charges.

 

Both anti-corruption agencies have maintained that investigations remain active.

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FOSIECON Pushes for Strategic Alliance with Independent National Electoral Commission to Improve LG Polls

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The Forum of State Independent Electoral Commissions of Nigeria (FOSIECON) has intensified efforts to strengthen the credibility of local government elections with a formal request for deeper institutional collaboration with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The call was made on Tuesday during a high-level visit by FOSIECON officials to INEC headquarters in Abuja.

Speaking during the meeting, FOSIECON National Chairman, Mamman Nda Eri, described the engagement as a proactive step toward enhancing professionalism, transparency, and public confidence in grassroots elections conducted by State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECs).

He noted that while INEC and SIECs operate under separate constitutional mandates, greater cooperation would promote uniform standards and improve electoral outcomes at the local level.

Learning from INEC’s Reforms

Eri commended INEC for its technological innovations and reform-driven initiatives, particularly the deployment of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV).

According to him, these digital tools have significantly enhanced transparency, reduced incidents of manipulation, and strengthened voter trust in the electoral process.

FOSIECON, he said, is seeking structured collaboration that would enable SIECs to benefit from INEC’s technical expertise, especially in areas of election planning, logistics management, ICT systems, and security coordination.

Reform Priorities

The forum outlined key areas for partnership, including capacity building, technology-sharing within constitutional limits, policy and legal reforms, joint voter education initiatives, and research-driven data exchange.

Eri emphasized that harmonizing best practices across federal and state electoral bodies would contribute to improved accountability and more credible local government elections.

International Backing

FOSIECON also highlighted recent support received during the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council Elections from the European Union, the Supporting Democratic Governance in Nigeria (SDGN) programme, and DAI Global.

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The chairman said the partnerships helped improve professional standards, election observation practices, and institutional reform efforts among state electoral commissions.

Strengthening Democracy at the Grassroots

Analysts say enhanced synergy between INEC and SIECs could help address longstanding concerns surrounding the transparency and credibility of local government elections across Nigeria.

With renewed engagement between the two bodies, stakeholders believe Nigeria may witness stronger electoral governance at the grassroots level, where democratic processes have the most direct impact on citizens.

 

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Tinubu to Senators: Consider State Police in Constitution Amendment

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President Bola Tinubu has urged the National Assembly to consider the establishment of state police as part of the ongoing amendment to the 1999 Constitution.

The President made the call while breaking fast with senators at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where he encouraged lawmakers to be courageous and forward-looking in their constitutional review process.

According to him, the country requires bold reforms to address its security and governance challenges. He, however, cautioned the legislators to be mindful of what he described as “banana peels” that could derail the amendment process.

Tinubu commended the National Assembly for its cooperation with the executive arm on key national reforms, describing the relationship between both arms of government as harmonious and driven by a shared commitment to national unity, stability and prosperity.

Responding to criticisms that his administration is suppressing opposition voices and allegedly steering the country towards a one-party state, the President dismissed the claims.

“I don’t have a licensed gun to kill opposition,” Tinubu said, stressing that he cannot be blamed for political realignments and internal crises within opposition parties.

He maintained that political developments within parties are products of democratic choices and not executive interference.

In his remarks, the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, reaffirmed the commitment of the Senate to constructive engagement with the executive, particularly on constitutional reforms and national security matters.

Akpabio assured the President that the upper legislative chamber would carefully consider proposals aimed at strengthening governance and improving security architecture across the country, including the issue of state policing.

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The meeting formed part of ongoing consultations between the executive and the legislature on critical national issues.

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“You Have My Full Support,” Tinubu Tells Disu After Decoration as Acting IGP

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“You have my full support,” declared President Bola Tinubu on Thursday as he decorated Tunji Disu as the Acting Inspector-General of Police.

The ceremony, held at the State House in Abuja, comes at a time Nigeria continues to confront banditry, kidnapping and other security challenges.

President Tinubu charged the new acting police chief to restore public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force and enforce discipline across all ranks. He emphasized the need for professionalism, accountability and respect for the rule of law in policing operations nationwide.

The President urged Disu to strengthen internal control mechanisms, improve intelligence gathering and foster closer collaboration between the police and local communities.

In his remarks, Acting IGP Disu pledged sweeping reforms within the Force, declaring that impunity would no longer be tolerated.

“The era of impunity in the Nigeria Police is over,” he said, assuring Nigerians that officers found wanting would face appropriate sanctions.

Disu also promised to prioritize officers’ welfare, enhance operational capacity and ensure that the Force operates in line with democratic principles and constitutional mandates.

Meanwhile, the Police Council is scheduled to meet next week to ratify his appointment in accordance with constitutional requirements.

The leadership change is seen as part of ongoing efforts by the Federal Government to reposition the Nigeria Police Force to effectively tackle rising security threats across the country.

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