ADC Accuses Authorities of Targeting El-Rufai, Allies

The Kaduna State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused authorities of targeting former governor Nasir El-Rufai and other opposition figures with sustained political pressure.

Speaking at a news conference, Professor Muhammad Sani-Bello, a party chieftain and former Commissioner for Education, expressed grave concern over what the ADC described as actions driven by political motives and capable of undermining democratic standards.

The party argued that recent events surrounding El-Rufai are not isolated. According to the ADC, they form part of “a broader strategy to weaken his political influence.”

Among the issues raised were his omission from a ministerial appointment, ongoing proceedings at the Kaduna State House of Assembly, and the arrest and detention of some of his associates.

The ADC listed individuals it said were affected, including Bashir Saidu, Ja’afar Ibrahim Sani, Jimi A. Lawal, and Aisha Galadima.

It also alleged that key agencies such as the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, and the Department of State Services are being used in ways that suggest selective enforcement.

According to the party, cases of prolonged detention, changes in bail conditions, and legal harassment are indicative of a political agenda rather than legitimate law enforcement.

The ADC called on relevant authorities to ensure due process and impartiality in all investigations and legal proceedings involving opposition figures.

The party warned that continued targeting of political opponents could erode public trust in state institutions and compromise Nigeria’s democratic progress.

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