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El-Rufai Responds to ICPC Probe, Invokes Constitutional Protection

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Nasir El-Rufai, the former governor of Kaduna State, gave an explanation for his refusal to respond to inquiries from the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), characterizing his silence as a constitutional prerogative rather than a sign of disobedience.

On February 19 and 20, 2026, El-Rufai, who is presently being investigated by the anti-graft agency, gave two handwritten statements to ICPC officers while being cautious and in front of his attorney, Ubong E. Akpan.

The former governor reportedly admitted reading the cautionary notice and said he grasped its significance in his initial statement, which was dated February 19.

“I have read the warning above, and I am aware of its implications and meaning. In front of my attorney, Ubong Akpan, Esq., I would like to freely declare from Ubong Akpan’s chambers,” he wrote.

He continued by giving personal background information, such as his upbringing in Kaduna, his birth in Dandawa, Katsina State, in 1960, and his academic career at Ahmadu Bello University, Harvard University, and the University of London.

El-Rufai emphasized his background in quantity surveying, telecommunications, and public service, citing his positions as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (2003–2007), Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (1999–2003), and two-term governor of Kaduna State (2015–2023).

He also mentioned that he is retired and spends most of his time in Egypt with his 96-year-old mother and half of his family.

He declined, nevertheless, to answer the commission’s queries.

“On the advice of counsel, I have chosen to exercise my right to silence in response to your question (as well as all of your questions).” I won’t say anything further or answer any queries,” he wrote.

“Deliver Results Before a Tribunal”
El-Rufai claimed that rather than questioning him further, the ICPC should present its conclusions to a court after almost two years of investigations.

“I think the ICPC should disclose its conclusions to a judicial panel rather than to me after over two years of hard inquiry. He declared, “I will only address any accusations in a court of law.”

He also claimed that the probe had political motivations.

“The true reason you are looking into me is because I am a prominent member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), which is Nigeria’s only remaining opposition party,” he wrote.

“This is because, unlike political persecution, which is a matter that only a judge can decide on, I do not think these investigations amount to lawful entitlement.”

El-Rufai upheld his position in a follow-up statement dated February 20, 2026, after investigators allegedly showed him more papers.

“In accordance with my statement dated February 19, 2026, and in the presence of my attorney, Ubong E. Akpan, I would like to further state that I reserve my constitutional right to silence to all the documents and further questions upon presentation of further documents and questions,” he wrote.

“As I made very clear in my statement dated February 19, 2026, I will only address these documents and inquiries in a court of law.”

A Chief Magistrate’s Court in Bwari had already granted the ICPC a 14-day remand order, which is scheduled to expire on March 5, 2026.

As political and legal factors continue to influence the inquiry’s narrative, this discovery represents the most recent development in the continuing investigation concerning the former governor.

Drama As Court Adjourns Alleged Illegal Ejection Case To April 24

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There was a mild drama at a Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Maitama, Abuja, when a lawyer, Abubakar Mohammed, who was hired to only observe proceedings stood up and told Justice Samira Bature, that the case before her is being delayed.

Mohammed was hired by Asabe Waziri, who had alleged and complaint to the Attorney-Genetal that he was illegally evicted from a property in Maitama District of Abuja, where she lived to only watch and observe proceedings before the court.

A lawyer, Victor Giwa, Cecil Osakwe and Ms Edith Erhunmuuse, were accused of illegally ejecting Asabe from the property.

Shortly after. Mohammed spoke, Giwa stood up amd told the court that Counsel to Asabe, Mohammed, has no right to talk before the court that he was only before the court to announce appearance and watch proceedings.

Mohammed. Was hired tomwat h the brief of Asabe in the court.

According to him, Mohammed was his staff, who was hired by Asabe to appear in the case against him.

He said, “The victim (Asabe) is the one harrasing me, she is now using my former staff against me in court.

“He has no right to address the court, his mission in this court is only to watch brief for the victim”.

But Justice Bature, in her response agreed with Giwa and said that she did not record everything Mohammed said in the court.

The case could not however, go on due to the absence of Erhunmuuse, who has been said to be absent because of ill-health and could not also afford a lawyer.

The case was adjourned to the 24th of April, 2024.

At the last adjoured date, the court was told that the case had earlier suffered delays, including an adjournment to allow the third defendant secure legal representation.

Although the third defendant is now represented by counsel, Mr C. C. Onyechere, she was absent from court, with her counsel attributing her absence to ill health.

The prosecution also informed the court that at a previous sitting, proceedings were stalled after the counsel handling the matter was said to be on official assignment outside the country.

Justice Bature recalled that the court had warned against delays capable of frustrating the arraignment of the defendants.

In her ruling, Justice Bature held that although the matter had suffered several adjournments, warning that no further adjournment will be tolerated.

The judge further directed that all pending applications challenging the court’s jurisdiction would be taken when the prosecution is present to respond.

Emphasising the need for fairness, Justice Bature stated that “in the interest of justice, both parties must be given the opportunity to be heard.”

She also ordered counsel to the third defendant to ensure his client’s appearance in court on the next adjourned date and that the prosecution is duly served with the necessary notice.

Cashless Policy: FAAN Introduces Multiple Payment Methods at Airports

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Under the “Operation Go Cashless” initiative, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has implemented four digital payment methods at airport access gates around the country.

According to the authority, the measure is a component of initiatives to do away with cash transactions, enhance operational effectiveness, and support Nigeria’s larger shift to a cashless economy.

FAAN described the authorized payment methods for drivers and airport patrons in a statement posted on its official 𝕏 account on Tuesday.

Four Accepted Channels of Payment
The authority states that the choices are as follows:

“The fastest and most seamless payment option” is how FAAN Go Cashless Card is described.
E-Tag: Designed to facilitate automatic deductions without pausing at gates for frequent users.
VIP Sticker: For vehicles with permissioned access.
ATM/Debit Card via POS: Available on-site, although processing times may differ because of issues with the banking network.
“The following payment options are available to ensure smooth and efficient access,” FAAN said.

The organization also stated that the Go Cashless Card is available to airport patrons at its commercial offices and certain access gates across the country. Additionally, it revealed that card administration and registration are available online via its webpage.

On March 1, 2026, the cashless policy went into force, prohibiting cash payments at all FAAN pay locations, including executive lounges, parking lots, and toll gates.

Murtala Muhammed International Airport and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport were among the major hubs where the program, which was started in collaboration with Paystack, was first introduced in September 2025.

According to FAAN, the policy complies with Nigeria’s Central Bank’s directives to increase the use of electronic payments throughout the nation.

Confusion and excessive gridlock at the airports in Lagos and Abuja marred the first day of full implementation, despite the expected benefits.

Some passengers reportedly missed planned flights due to traffic congestion at entrance gates.

When drivers came without prepaid cards, they had to rely on Point of Sale machines, which led to lengthy lines and delayed processing times.

The congestion was made worse by network-related problems that affected point-of-sale transactions, according to some airport patrons.

However, FAAN insisted that the project will eventually improve service delivery.

The authority emphasized that the system is intended to make transactions “faster, safer, and more convenient,” with the potential to increase income by up to 75% through fewer cash handling and increased transparency.

To reduce wait times at entrance gates, FAAN asked frequent travelers to fill their Go Cashless cards ahead of time.

For the time being, travelers at Nigeria’s main airports are acclimating to a new system in which cash is no longer king.

Ex-Deputy Governor Takes Helm of Oyo APC

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Moses Alake Adeyemo, a former deputy governor of the state, was chosen by members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Oyo State chapter to serve as the party’s chairman.

At the party’s state congress on Tuesday, the news was made.

Obafemi Awolowo Stadium in Oke Ado, Ibadan, served as the venue for the congress.

Representatives from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) also saw it.

According to our correspondent, Adeyemo was the deputy to Abiola Ajimobi, the state’s most recent governor, who held office from 2011 to 2019.

He is from Oyo State’s Oke Ogun geopolitical zone.

Wasiu Olawale Sadare, who was reinstated as the party’s publicity secretary, is another elected official.

Details will come later.

Enugu–Onitsha Road Upgrade: Umahi Orders Concrete Instead of Asphalt

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RCC Construction Company, one of the companies managing the completion of the Enugu–Onitsha Expressway in Anambra and Enugu States under the “Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme,” has been instructed by Minister of Works Engineer David Umahi to use concrete going forward to finish the remaining 23 kilometers of the road.

During an inspection tour at the Amansea axis of the road, Umahi gave the order, expressing satisfaction with the quality of work completed thus far by the two contractors. However, he insisted that going forward, all federal roads in the nation must be built with concrete rather than asphalt, arguing that there is no reason to waste money on asphalt since it costs N94,000 to asphalt a square meter of road that may not last up to 15 months, while it costs N92,000 to build a square meter of concrete road that can last up to 100 years.
In order to ensure the road’s durability, the Minister gave the contractor instructions to excavate the flooded sections up to two feet, fill them with lumps of roughly 30 cm, sharp sand, and stone base, and finish the inner and outer portions of the remaining 23 km with laterite and raise them to the level of the existing asphalt.

He continued by saying that the contractor should use pulverization to grind down the current wearing course and binder course, apply 10 cm of stone foundation mixed with 3.5 cm of cement, properly compact it, and lay the remaining 10 cm across the pavement and carriageway using a paver.

Engineer Emeka Oparah, the Federal Comptroller of Works in Anambra State, stated that the road, which has been finished up to the second binder stage, will offer a long-term solution to its previously poor condition. He added that the remaining eight hundred meters of the road from the Amansea axis to the Immigration Junction will be finished by the end of May 2026.

The MTN Nigeria Project Manager, Engineer. Tochukwu Onuora expressed their admiration for the speed and caliber of work completed thus far, thanking the Minister for allocating 104 km of single carriageway out of the 107 km dual carriageway. The project was estimated to cost N202 billion, and Engineer Sachin Thakare, the Project Manager for RCC, stated that they are confident in the road’s durability because it is raised above the current asphalt. (Obileri Ngozi, absradiotelevision)

Electoral Transparency at Risk, Claims Adebayo, Criticizing Tinubu

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Prince Adewole Adebayo, a former Social Democratic Party (SDP) presidential candidate, has harshly condemned the recent changes to Nigeria’s Electoral Act that President Bola Tinubu signed into law, calling it “a setback for transparency and democratic integrity.”

Adebayo accused the federal government of prioritizing “loopholes over transparency by weakening provisions for the electronic transmission of election results” in a message he issued on his official X (previously Twitter) account, @Pres_Adebayo.

The SDP leader claims that although “electronic transmission has not been completely abolished, the new revisions to the 2022 Electoral Act make it discretionary rather than mandatory — a shift he believes could undermine the credibility of future elections.”

“I was in Abuja and witnessed the anger of the Nigerian people after the government approved revisions to the 2022 Electoral Act,” he continued.

“What ought to have been required real-time broadcasting has been left up to personal preference. That gap is significant.

He contended that making electronic transmission optional essentially reverts the system to manual collation as the standard procedure, raising the possibility of manipulation and undermining public confidence.

The practical default is to manually compile the findings when electronic transmission is not required.

“And trust in the process is damaged when results go through opaque channels,” he stated.

According to the SDP chairman, the signing of the modified law is “a blow against the very essence of Nigerian democracy,” and the administration is purposefully avoiding openness.

“It is unacceptable to remove the required electronic transmission since it makes it simpler to manipulate the results.

He said, “This administration is attacking the very democracy that generations of Nigerians fought so hard to secure.”

He added that the amendments are “a shameless attempt to remain in power” and accused President Tinubu of dishonoring the tradition of Nigeria’s democratic struggle.

Adebayo insisted that rather than eroding technological safeguards in the electoral process, Nigeria should be moving closer to fully computerized voting.

He also noted that Nigerians currently depend on technological systems for communication, banking, and business, and he questioned why the same level of trust shouldn’t extend to vote protection.

“When votes are sent in real time and transparently, a record is created. There is confirmation. He stated, “There is accountability.

Adebayo urged people and communities nationwide to keep calling for openness and justice in the voting process in spite of the new law.

“The law may have changed, but the demand for transparency has not,” he declared, promising to support Nigerians who think their nation “deserves better.”

Political players and civil society organizations have been debating the Electoral Act’s revisions. Critics have warned that the public’s confidence may be impacted by the lowering of electronic transmission regulations before to the general elections in 2027.

 

Senior Police Officers Seek Continuity, Akande Endorses Fayoade for IGP

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is facing increasing pressure on the future of multiple Deputy Inspectors-General of Police (DIGs) due to worries that Olatunji Disu, the recently appointed DIG, does not have a solid management team.

Senior officers in the Nigeria Police Force are lobbying to keep their positions due to strong internal maneuvering caused by uncertainty around the top hierarchy, according to multiple sources within the force.

Just two months before Disu was due to retire at the necessary age of sixty, he received his position.

Disu was elevated to Assistant Inspector-General on March 6, 2025, after being born in Lagos State on April 13, 1966. Prior to being promoted to IGP, he was scheduled to retire on April 13, 2026.

However, regardless of age or years of service, an Inspector-General is entitled to a fixed four-year term under the modified Police Act, which means Disu might hold the position until 2030.

Despite this clause, insiders assert that any extension beyond his original retirement timeframe may be complicated by new institutional and political circumstances.

According to sources who spoke with Sahara Reporters, certain current DIGs are under increasing pressure to stay in their positions, claiming that any significant reorganization would be premature given Disu’s approaching retirement.

The President is allegedly being urged by various stakeholders to restructure the leadership structure so that the next IGP may put together his own reliable management team.

According to a source close to the presidency, “pressure has been building to fire the DIGs because the newly appointed IGP, Disu, has no management team to work with, and the DIGs are building pressure of their own to remain because they claim Disu is retiring soon.”

Allegations of political lobbying over possible succession scenarios complicate the situation.

According to sources, DIG Adegoke Fayoade’s retention is being pushed for by former APC National Chairman Bisi Akande in order to position him to succeed Disu.

“Bisi Akande is especially working to keep DIG Adegoke Fayoade on board in the hopes that he will succeed Disu. Tinubu is still under pressure from him, according to a source.

Insiders claim that Fayoade might be kept and put in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (FCIID) while leadership talks are ongoing, even if a restructure eliminates other DIGs.

Internal divisions within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), in particular, are said to have resurfaced as a result of the development.

Following the departure of former IGP Kayode Egbetokun, news surfaced last week that the Presidency had stopped a planned mandatory retirement of roughly thirty DIGs and AIGs.

Several DIGs, including those in charge of Finance, Logistics, ICT, Training, and Research and Planning, were tagged for retirement in order to maintain command hierarchy, according to an internal list that circulated within the Force.

However, President Tinubu stepped in to halt the mass retirement, according to a source close to the presidency.

The insider stated, “The new acting IGP Disu needs their experience, so the Presidency has stopped firing DIGs and AIGs.”

Jonathan and Kwankwaso Joint Ticket Could Rattle APC, Primate Ayodele Warns

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Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has forecast that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) would be seriously challenged in the upcoming general election by a potential presidential ticket that includes former Kano State governor Rabiu Kwankwaso and former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Ayodele stated that such an alliance will upend the APC and make the election extremely competitive during a recent church service that was posted online.

He claims that “Jonathan and Kwankwaso will be on that ticket, and it’s going to give the APC Tinubu government a very tough time.”

The clergyman suggested that Kwankwaso think about becoming a member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

He pointed out that the party might offer a stage for a powerful opposition movement.

He said, “Kwankwaso should go to ADC,” implying that doing so will help assemble a strong presidential team.

The ruling party would not have an easy time winning the next election, Ayodele emphasized.

It won’t be a simple election. He said, “No, it’s not.”

The political environment might change dramatically before people cast their ballots, he continued.

Additionally, he asserted that backing for the proposed alliance could come from abroad.

DSS Arrests Man Over Alleged Assassination Plot Against Peter Obi, Others

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According to reports, Obi and a number of leaders and members of the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), as well as former All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman John Oyegun, barely avoided death on February 24 when armed men opened fire during a political gathering in Benin.

Later, Udeme Monday Stephen, a netizen, claimed responsibility for the attack and threatened Obi further on his 𝕏 account.

Online, Stephen declared that Obi was fortunate to have escaped in Benin and promised that the former presidential candidate would not have the same luck the next time.

“We cautioned Obi not to enter Edo State, but he confused our determination with the online chatter of his Obidiots. Thank heavens, Obi made it through this one.

“I found out he’s visiting my state, Rivers. My soldiers will take care of that one and they won’t miss the target. “A bastard is destined to die, so speak no peace to him and wish him a long life,” Stephen wrote.

The man has been taken into custody, according to Zagazola Makama, a security and counterinsurgency specialist in the Lake Chad region.

On Monday, Makama announced this via a post on its official X account.

According to the post, a top security source disclosed that DSS agents initiated a clandestine investigation as soon as the threat was made, using forensic equipment to track down and capture the suspect.

The source claims that Stephen teaches at Jessica High School in Eliozu, which is situated in the Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State’s Umuehere Community.

The source emphasized, “I firmly believe that the result of the agency’s forensic investigations implicated the suspect.”

“You are aware that the DSS is always aware of its duty to investigate credible intelligence, regardless of tribe or religion, as a responsible security organization tasked with counter-espionage, VIP protection, and other asset protection duties.”

According to Makaka, the source stated, “They quickly deployed operatives, and the man who threatened Peter Obi was caught and is in custody.”

Borno Operation: Military Neutralises ISWAP Fighters, Recovers Arms

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In intense overnight fighting, troops of Operation HADIN KAI defeated ISWAP terrorists’ coordinated strikes on important military posts in Borno State, killing a number of rebels and seizing heavy weapons and ammunition.

Between the late hours of February 28 and the early hours of March 1, 2026, the Joint Task Force (North East) soldiers repelled attacks on Forward Operating Bases at Mayanti, Gajigana, and Gajiram as part of Operation HADIN KAI.

While soldiers at Gajigana were able to hold their ground and keep complete control of the base, the insurgents suffered significant fatalities in battles at Mayanti and Gajiram, and significant combat equipment was recovered.

On February 28, Mayanti was the target of a massive terrorist strike. While reinforcements battled through ambushes and threats of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to drive out the invaders, brave soldiers remained steadfast in the face of heavy enemy fire.

Five terrorist bodies were found by the army following the gunfight, along with a cache of weaponry that included three PKT automatic anti-aircraft guns, two RPG-7 tubes, four AK-47 rifles, two FN rifles, three RPG explosives, and a significant amount of 7.62mm ammo. More terrorists may have fled with gunshot wounds, according to bloodstains along the escape routes.

Nonetheless, the military affirmed that an officer gave his life in the conflict.

The Forward Operating Base in Gajiram was overrun by terrorists armed with PKT rifles, rocket-propelled grenades, and armed drones just hours later on March 1 at around 1:15 a.m. Determined soldiers, backed by air support, put up a fierce fight against the assault.

Three bodies were left behind by the terrorists as they fled in a disorganized manner. Additionally, troops found six fully filled 7.62mm NATO magazines, four AK-47 rifles, five anti-tank bombs, three locally manufactured mortar bombs, one armed drone, barbed wire cutters, specialized ammo, and poisoned arrows that had been left in flight.

A Nigerian Army Aviation chopper promptly transported one injured soldier for more specialized medical care.

At Kayawa Village, forces confronted terrorists who were escaping during associated offensive operations under Sector 2. Three motorcycles, five bicycles, and a tricycle were left behind by the rebels as they ran.

Additionally, troops detained two confessed ISWAP logistical providers and destroyed known life-support facilities used by the terrorists. Additionally found were medications and medical supplies intended to treat injured rebels.

Similar to this, troops neutralized two terrorists during an ambush operation near Bulturam Corner and Dadingel in Gujba Local Government Area. They also found a bicycle, four AK-47 magazines, and two AK-47 weapons.

Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, the Media Information Officer for Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI, confirmed the development.

“A significant number of terrorists attacked FOB Mayanti on February 28, 2026. While reinforcements battled through ambush and IED threats to defeat the invaders, valiant troops remained steadfast in the face of heavy enemy fire. Five terrorist bodies were confirmed to have been used, and three PKT automatic anti-aircraft weapons, two RPG-7 tubes, four AK-47 rifles, two FN rifles, three RPG bombs, and a significant amount of 7.62mm ammunition were recovered. Blood trails suggested that there may have been more victims.

Similar to this, on March 1, 2026, at around 01:15, terrorists armed with PKT rifles, RPGs, and armed drones attacked FOB Gajiram. However, resolute forces backed by air assets defeated them. Along the withdrawal route, three terrorist bodies, four AK-47 rifles, five anti-tank bombs, three locally manufactured mortar bombs, one armed drone, six fully loaded 7.62mm NATO magazines, barbed wire cutters, specialized ammo, and poisoned arrows left behind in flight were all found.

“Terrorists were forced to flee and abandon a tricycle, three motorcycles, and five bicycles during related offensive actions under Sector 2 at Kayawa Village.” Additionally, troops recovered medications and medical supplies used to treat injured terrorists, detained two confessed ISWAP logistical providers, and demolished identified life-support systems. Additionally, troops neutralized two terrorists during an ambush near Bulturam Corner and Dadingel in Gujba LGA and found two AK-47 rifles, four AK-47 magazines, and other stuff. Every place is still completely under personal control.

He reiterated that soldiers will continue their offensive operations until all terrorist elements in the North-East theater were eliminated.

On Monday, two terrorists were killed and an automatic rifle was found in Benue by troops of Sector 1 of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS).

This was verified in a Makurdi announcement by Lt. Ahmad Zubairu, the OPWS Headquarters Makurdi’s acting Media Information Officer.

According to Zubairu, the soldiers accomplished the feat while conducting a combined combat and confidence-boosting patrol along the Katsina-Ala–Zaki Biam Road.

According to the media and information officer, they quickly mobilized to the scene in coordination with Benue State Civil Protection Guard personnel, acting on reliable information provided by the people.

“Troops made touch with the suspected bandits upon reaching the designated site.

Two of the terrorists were neutralized during the ensuing battle, while the rest ran into the nearby jungle, possibly suffering gunshot wounds.

“One AK-47 rifle, one AK-47 magazine, eight rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, and two green camouflage uniforms abandoned by the fleeing criminals were recovered by the troops after they exploited the area,” he stated.

The OPWS Commander, Maj.-Gen. Moses Gara, was cited by Zubairu as praising the troops’ bravery, professionalism, and prompt response.

In the battle against terrorism and banditry, Gara stated, their proactive approach and dedication to duty continue to produce favorable outcomes.

The commander thanked the locals for their timely and useful intelligence, which was still essential to the operation’s success.

He reassured the locals of the military’s steadfast commitment to protecting people and property and urged them to continue cooperating with security services.

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