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EL-RUFAI FAMILY ACCUSES ICPC OF WEAPONIZING RIGHT TO SILENCE IN SMEAR CAMPAIGN
Hon. Mohammed Bello El Rufai, a member of the House of Representatives, has accused the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission of waging a smear campaign against Malam Nasir El Rufai, his father, by weaponizing his constitutional right to silence. In a lengthy statement issued on Monday and signed on behalf of the El-Rufai family, Mohammed Bello El-Rufai said it was deeply unfortunate that a constitutionally established agency had descended into what can only be described as a circus of chicanery, alleging that the ICPC was prosecuting a media war rather than adhering to the rule of law.
Addressing claims by the Commission that Nasir El-Rufai refused to cooperate with investigators, the lawmaker said the allegation betrayed a misunderstanding of basic constitutional protections. He argued that the 1999 Constitution guarantees every citizen the right to remain silent, insisting that exercising that right cannot lawfully be construed as non-cooperation or guilt.

Our father has consistently told law enforcement agencies: Charge me if you have anything against me. You have had more than two years to investigate me. Take me to court, the statement said, adding that the ICPCs inability to do so explained what the family described as lies and obfuscation.
Furthermore, the family alleged that the entire search was based on a forged and legally defective warrant, purportedly issued by a magistrate who lacked the jurisdiction of a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory. They said their lawyers had already challenged the warrant in court, arguing that any evidence arising from it was inadmissible.
Describing the ICPCs conduct as a credibility deficit, the statement accused the agency of forgery, abuse of office and the peddling of falsehoods, and claimed it was acting on behalf of unnamed political interests. The family said it would pursue all available legal remedies and expressed confidence that the Nigerian judiciary would uphold their rights.
Mohammed Bello El-Rufai, who represents Kaduna North Federal Constituency and chairs the House Committee on Banking Regulations, signed the statement on March 2, 2026, describing himself as a proud son of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai.
The ICPC has yet to respond publicly to the latest allegations.
A civil society organisation named Ikwuano Good Governance and Human Rights Project has written to Abia State Governor Alex Otti asserting that portions of Ikwuano LGA has been deliberately and intentionally excluded from its constitutionally rights and development as portions of the Umuahia Capital Territory and Umuahia Capital Development Authority.
In a statement titled ‘RE: EXCLUSION OF PORTIONS OF IKWUANO LG FROM UMUAHIA CAPITAL TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT’, the Executive Director of IGGHRP, Mr Tony Icheku argued that what seemed an oversight by previous negligent administration appears to have transformed into a deliberate and intentional administrative exclusion and relegation of these portions of Ikwuano LGA from developmental projections of UCDA.
In the statement where he listed the affected communities to include Ndoro – Umugbalu – Amawom – Umudike, Icheku further maintained that by excluding these communities which boasts of high population density first from the recent roads rehabilitation and reconstruction of roads leading in and out of Umuahia and from the recently introduced Green Shuttle Bus Service routes, the Otti-led administration appears to have keyed into the mistake of previous negligent administrations.
According to him, among several important institutions on the Ikwuano portions of Umuahia Capital Territory include the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike; National Roots Crop Research Institute, campus of the Abia State University; Government College, Umuahia plus several secondary and primary schools plus medical facilities.
Icheku appealed to Gov Otti to reverse the mistake of the past and incorporate these communities in his usual speedy interventions in spreading socio-economic development to all books and crannies of Abia State.

The letter reads in full:
Ikwuano Good Governance and Human Rights Project
March 2, 2025
His Excellency, Dr Alex Otti
Executive Governor, Abia State
Government House
Umuahia
His Excellency,
RE: EXCLUSION OF PORTIONS OF IKWUANO LG FROM UMUAHIA CAPITAL TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT
We write to you in the consciousness of the New Abia spirit which has ushered unquantifiable socio-economic to our dear State within such a short period.
We however wish to draw your attention to what appears to be deliberate exclusion of portions of Ikwuano LGA from the constitutionally designated Umuahia Capital Territory masterplan. Being part of the masterplan of Umuahia Capital Territory, this portions of Ikwuano LG should benefit from the development programmes and projects of Umuahia Capital Development Authority. Unfortunately, such has not been the practice since Aug. 21, 1991 creation of Abia State and subsequent development of the Capital Territory masterplan.
From our observations, what seemed an oversight by previous negligent administration appears to have transformed into a deliberate and intentional administrative exclusion and relegation of these portions of Ikwuano LGA from developmental projections of UCDA.
First, we have observed that these Ikwuano portions of Umuahia Capital Territory were deliberately excluded from the massive road rehabilitation and reconstruction of major roads leading into and out of Umuahia metropolis by His Excellencys administration.
Just like Tower to Onuimo, these portions of Ikwuano LG are part of the Federal road network, but that did not stop your administration from speedy work on the Tower-Onuimo section of the road.
Sir, we wish to remind His Excellency, that the Umuahia-Ikwuano road was in worse condition than the Tower-Onuimo road whose reconstruction and rehabilitation was speedily embarked upon. Thankfully, your government has taken over the road finally. Thank you Sir.
Secondly, we are constrained to write His Excellency over the deliberate and intentional exclusion of Ikwuano portions of the Umuahia Capital Territory from the Green Shuttle Bus Services.
If under the Umuahia route, there are Ubakala – Isigate route; Isigate to Tower route; and Isigate to Ohafia route, we cannot find justiciable reason for the absence of Oboro – Isigate route.
Its part of Oboro clan, beginning from Methodist High School, coming from Ndoro that fall within the Umuahia Capital Territory. Find enclosed sign post declaring this fact.
His Excellency must be aware that beginning from Ndoro – Umugbalu – Amawom – Umudike – Ahia Eke are clusters of fast growing population which can generate enough revenue for the Green Bus project.
On this stretch of road are the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike; National Roots Crop Research Institute, campus of the Abia State University; Government College, Umuahia; A large Catholic Church community comprising a seminary, secondary and primary schools plus medical facilities.
In our consideration, we assumed that some of the information we have proffered may not have been properly brought to His Excellencys attention, and we hope that our doing so now would right the wrongs of the past regarding the exclusion of this portions of Ikwuano LG from Umuahia Capital Territory development.
We equally extend our appreciation to His Excellency for the interventions in hitherto abandoned inter and intra community road network across Ikwuano LG.
We look forward to His Excellencys usual speedy interventions in spreading socio-economic development to all books and crannies of Abia State.
Accept Sir, the compliments of our high regards.
yours sincerely
e-signed
Tony Icheku
Executive Director
Ikwuano Good Governance and Human Rights Project
Cc:
i. Hon Boniface Isienye, Abia State House of Assembly
ii. Hon. Commissioner for Information, Abia State
iii. Hon Commissioner for Transport, Abia State
iv. Hon Commissioner for Finance, Abia State
v. Executive Chairman, Ikwuano LGA
vi. Director-General, Ministry of Finance Inc., MOFI, Abia State
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INEC Announces Mock Presidential Poll to Test Systems Ahead of 2027 Elections
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has unveiled plans to stage a nationwide mock presidential election as part of its build-up to the 2027 general elections.
The electoral body said the exercise will simulate real voting conditions across the country to evaluate its result transmission technology and address operational gaps identified in previous elections.
INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan, made the disclosure in Abuja during the Citizens’ Townhall on the Electoral Act 2026. He explained that the mock poll would serve as a nationwide stress test of the commission’s digital infrastructure, particularly the electronic transmission of results.
Amupitan assured Nigerians that the commission is prioritising transparency, improved logistics, and technological upgrades to ensure the 2027 elections meet higher standards of credibility and efficiency.
He added that data and feedback from the simulation would guide further refinements in planning, deployment of personnel, and management of election-day processes.
INEC also confirmed a revised timetable for the 2027 polls. Presidential and National Assembly elections are scheduled for January 16, 2027, while Governorship and State Assembly elections will follow on February 6, 2027.
According to the commission, early system testing and strategic preparation remain central to restoring public trust and guaranteeing a smooth, transparent electoral process nationwide.
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National Police Council Ratifies Disu’s Appointment as IGP
The National Police Council has ratified the appointment of Olatunji Disu as the Inspector-General of Police.
The decision was reached during a council meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu.
The session marked the third National Police Council meeting under his administration since assuming office.
Disu was nominated by the President last week following the resignation of Kayode Egbetokun. He is expected to appear before the Senate for confirmation, the final step before he can assume the position in a substantive capacity.
The National Police Council is vested with the responsibility of overseeing the organisation, administration, and operational control of the Nigeria Police Force, including the appointment and discipline of senior officers.
Governors of Kwara State, Ogun State, Lagos State, Ondo State, Enugu State, and Plateau State were in attendance, alongside the Ministers of Police Affairs, the Federal Capital Territory, and Interior.
