N432bn probe: EFCC extends El-Rufai detention as lawyer pushes for bail
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai remains in custody as investigations into a N432 billion corruption case continue.
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai is currently detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as part of an ongoing investigation into a significant corruption case involving N432 billion. El-Rufai was summoned to the EFCC headquarters in Abuja for questioning but has not been released, contrary to rumors circulating on social media. His lawyer, A.U Mustapha (SAN), is actively seeking bail for him while the EFCC plans to request a remand order to further extend his detention pending the completion of their inquiries.
As the investigation unfolds, there are hints that the EFCC is not yet finished with interviewing El-Rufai. An anonymous source from the commission disclosed that they are contemplating obtaining a remand order after the statutory detention period, which would allow them more time to thoroughly question the former governor. This indicates that the EFCC's inquiries are serious and may have substantial implications for El-Rufai, particularly considering the scale of the alleged corruption he is linked to.
The case has garnered significant attention in Nigeria, given El-Rufai's profile as a former state governor and political figure. His detention and the ongoing investigation reflect the EFCC's vigorous approach to uncovering corruption, especially among high-ranking officials. The outcome of this case could have political ramifications, not only for El-Rufai but also for the broader narrative of accountability in governance in Nigeria.