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El-Rufai Detention Violates Human Rights, Says ADC
El-Rufai Detention Violates Human Rights, Says ADC
El-Rufai detention violates human rights, says ADC – Party to petition Amnesty International, other human rights groups.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has described as grave violation of fundamental human rights, the continued detention of one of its party leaders and former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai, who has been held in ICPC custody for over 30 days.
In a strongly worded statement, the ADC described the detention as illegal and unconstitutional, alleging attempts to coerce El-Rufai into abandoning his political choice, and called on the ICPC to uphold the rule of law by immediately releasing El-Rufai from custody to enable him to prepare his own defence.
The party maintained that detaining a citizen interminably is the hallmark of dictatorship and has no place in a democracy. It therefore vowed to petition the Amnesty International and other human rights groups if El-Rufai is not released immediately.
The full statement read:
The African Democratic Congress declares that the continued violation of the fundamental rights of Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai is a stain on the conscience of our democracy and a dangerous descent into lawlessness by the Bola Tinubu-led government.
Thirty-two days ago, the former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai, honoured an invitation by the EFCC in good faith, an act that should define a law-abiding citizen in a democratic society. Two days after his release, he was taken again, this time by the ICPC. Today, more than 30 days later, he remains in custody without arraignment, without formal charges, and under conditions that, by his own account include, restrictions from his family members and doctor; and coercion to abandon his political rights and associations as the price for his freedom.
Let us be clear, this is not law enforcement. This is the weaponisation of state institutions against political participation. It is illegal. It is unconstitutional. It is an affront to the very idea of Nigeria as a democratic country.
Freedom is not a privilege that is granted at the pleasure of the executive branch. It is a right that is guaranteed by the Constitution. The right to liberty. The right to fair hearing. The right to political participation. These are not negotiable. They are not conditional. And they are not to be negotiated in dark rooms under threat by agencies that report to President Tinubu and his appointees.
We must speak plainly, a government that detains without charge, intimidates without evidence, and demands silence in exchange for freedom is not acting like a democratic government, it is behaving like something else entirely.
If President Bola Tinubu intends to govern as though the Constitution is optional, then he owes Nigerians the honesty to say so openly. He must declare, without pretence, that the rules of democracy no longer apply. And if that is the path that he chooses, then Nigerians, citizens, institutions, the international community, and the opposition, will know that what stands before us is not democracy, but a dictatorship in disguise.
But if President Tinubu still claims allegiance to the rule of law, then we challenge him to prove it in action.
In this regard, the ADC therefore demands the immediate and unconditional compliance of all relevant state actors with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This includes the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the leadership of the ICPC, and all agencies involved in this matter.
For the avoidance of doubt, the ICPC, was established to investigate and prosecute corruption and to strengthen the public’s trust in governance, not to serve as an instrument of political suppression or a tool in partisan political battles. Nigeria did not fight for democracy only to surrender it quietly through fear, silence, or selective justice.

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Nevertheless, as a law-abiding party, today, the ADC calls on all Nigerians, across party lines, across states, across religions, to rise in defence of the Constitution. Today it is El-Rufai. Tomorrow, it could be anyone else that the president sees as a threat to his 2027 agenda. The erosion of rights rarely begins with everyone, it begins with one, and spreads where and when silence permits it.
We demand the immediate release of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, or his immediate arraignment in a court of competent jurisdiction. Nothing more. Nothing less. That is the law. And let it be said clearly, if this is the democratic character of a government that is seeking another mandate from the Nigerian people, then Nigerians must ask themselves, what becomes of the rule of law and human rights when the Tinubu government no longer needs their votes?
It is a profound irony, and indeed a shame, that a president who once stood as a self-proclaimed democrat, who claimed to have fought alongside NADECO against military dictatorship, now presides over actions that mirror the very abuses that NADECO resisted.
Signed:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi National Publicity Secretary African Democratic Congress (ADC)
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Nigeria Sign Agreements With UK On Migration, Business Visas, Border Security
Nigeria Sign Agreements With UK On Migration, Business Visas, Border Security
Mr Tunji-Ojo acknowledged that Nigeria had an existing, commendable working relationship with the UK Home Office.
Hon Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo (Chairman, House Committee for Niger Delta Development Commission)
Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo
The federal government of Nigeria and the United Kingdom have signed three memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to strengthen bilateral cooperation.
The agreements cover a migration partnership, cooperation on organised immigration crime and border security, and a statement of intent to expand business visas for UK companies operating in Nigeria.
The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, signed two of the MoUs on Wednesday and the third on Thursday on behalf of the federal government in the UK, according to a statement by his media aide, Babatunde Alao.
Mr Tunji-Ojo said the agreements reflected Nigeria’s commitment to a migration framework that is transparent and aligned with national interests and international obligations.
The minister said the partnership underscored a shared determination to build a migration system that is safe, orderly and mutually beneficial.
He added that the focus over the next year would be on achieving measurable progress and effective implementation, expressing hope that the agreements would serve as a model for future bilateral cooperation.
Mr Tunji-Ojo acknowledged that Nigeria had an existing, commendable working relationship with the UK Home Office.
“This relationship with the UK means a lot to us, and you can see the level of commitment that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has put in,” Mr Tunji-Ojo said.
He reiterated that Nigeria remained steadfast in its duty to protect citizens while ensuring that those who abuse legal pathways or engage in criminality are held accountable.
While signing on the expansion of business visas for UK companies, Mr Tunji-Ojo said that, following Mr Tinubu’s bold reforms, the use of visas serves as a catalyst for socio-economic development in Nigeria.
Mr Tunji-Ojo emphasised that, in building a trillion-dollar economy, Nigeria must cut trade barriers, including those on irregular migration.
The UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, said Nigeria will always be categorised as number one in successful bilateral relations.
“We are obviously always having bilateral discussions with other countries; however, you will always be number one because you are the first to have gotten such an extensive agreement, and we really do appreciate it.
“I think we both understand one another, and I think we have a shared vision here for the work that our countries can do together, and I really do appreciate it,” the home secretary said.
During the signing of the third MoU, UK trade envoy Florence Eshalomi stated that the agreement to expand business visas for UK companies would bring clear benefits to both countries.
Ms Eshalomi attributed the heightened partnership as a bold step, vital for economic growth in Nigeria.
The MoU on Migration Partnership establishes a comprehensive framework for promoting safe, orderly, and regulated migration between the two countries, while reaffirming full respect for national laws, international obligations, and human rights.
In addition, the Statement of Intent on Cooperation on Organised Immigration Crime and Border Security establishes a three-year strategic plan between the UK Home Office and Nigeria’s Ministry of Interior (Nigeria) to combat criminal networks that profit from irregular migration.

Nigeria Sign Agreements With UK
The MoU on the Expansion of Business Visas for UK Companies Working with Nigeria announces the expansion of the Business Visa Scheme for UK companies seeking to conduct business in Nigeria, mirroring the UK’s existing enhanced processes for trusted Nigerian companies.
The scheme will be open to credible UK-domiciled firms with verified business or investment interests in Nigeria and is designed to facilitate easier mobility for legitimate business travellers between the two countries.
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City Boy Movement Evolving Into Youth-Driven Force, Says Senator Ekpenyong
City Boy Movement Evolving Into Youth-Driven Force, Says Senator Ekpenyong
Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong, representing Cross River south, says the City Boy Movement is evolving into a youth-driven platform aimed at mobilising young Nigerians to support the re-election of President Bola Tinubu and Vice-President Kashim Shettima.
Ekpenyong spoke after leading a delegation of the south-south zonal leadership of the City Boy Movement to Owerri for the south-east youth tour.
He said the delegation joined Seyi Tinubu and the south-east zonal leadership of the group during the event.
“On Saturday, the 14th of March, I had the privilege of leading a delegation of the South South Zonal Leadership of the City Boy Movement to Owerri, the Heartland of the East,” he wrote on Facebook.
“We gathered in solidarity with our brother, Seyi Tinubu and our brothers from the South East Zonal leadership, for the South East Youth Tour.”
Ekpenyong said the movement is gradually transforming into a broader youth platform driven by aspiration and resilience.
“What is becoming increasingly clear is that the City Boy Movement is no longer just a political platform; it is steadily evolving into a youth-driven movement that speaks to aspiration, resilience, and the determination of young Nigerians to take ownership of the nation’s future,” he said.
The lawmaker says the movement aims to build a coalition that will support the Tinubu-Shettima ticket.
“Our mandate is to build a broad-based, people-powered coalition that will support the re-election of the Tinubu-Shettima ticket,” he said.
“This is not simply about continuity for its own sake; it is about ensuring that the reforms already underway are given the time, stability, and collective backing required to yield their full benefits.”
Ekpenyong congratulated the south-east zonal leadership of the movement for hosting the youth tour.

City Boy Movement
“The South South Zonal Leadership warmly congratulates our South East counterparts on the success of a truly impactful outing,” he said.
He added that the movement is now preparing for the south-south edition of the national youth tour in Benin City.
“As we now turn our attention to Benin City, the host of the South South Zone of the National Youth Tour, we do so with renewed determination to deepen engagement, expand our reach, and deliver an even more resounding demonstration of what the young people of the South South can achieve,” he said.
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Nigeria’s 4th Place In Global Terror Ranking Confirms Tinubu Failure Says ADC
Nigeria’s 4th Place In Global Terror Ranking Confirms Tinubu Failure Says ADC
Nigeria’s 4th place in global terror ranking confirms Tinubu failure, says ADC – Party Proposes National Intelligence Coordination to Fix Failing Security System.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has responded to the latest Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2026 report, stating that Nigeria’s ranking as the 4th most terrorism-affected country in the world is clear evidence of the failure of the Bola Tinubu-led government to secure the nation.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party cited data from the report, including a 43 percent rise in attacks and increasing civilian deaths, and said the findings point to a breakdown in governance, not just a security lapse.
To address the crisis, the ADC outlined a three-part strategy focused on improving intelligence coordination, decentralizing policing to bring security closer to communities, and shifting from reactive responses to preventive, intelligence-led security operations.
The full statement read:
Against the deeply troubling backdrop of yet another deadly terrorist attack in Borno State, where dozens of Nigerians have been killed and many more injured, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has reviewed the newly released Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2026, which delivers a clear and troubling verdict on the state of insecurity in Nigeria today.
Nigeria is now ranked the 4th most terrorism-affected country in the world. That is not an abstract statistic. It is a direct reflection of the failure of the Bola Tinubu-led APC government to secure the country.
At a moment when Nigerians are grieving and communities across the country are living under constant threat, Tinubu, his National Security Adviser, and the Minister of Defence are abroad. The contrast is clear: a country in crisis, and a leadership that is absent.
Nigerians should take note of this moment. It raises a fundamental question about Tinubu and the APC’s priorities. At a time that demands focus, discipline, and urgency, the Tinubu government appears more concerned with pageantry, paparazzi, and propaganda — rather than real performance .
The Global Terrorism Index confirms what Nigerians already know from lived experience. Terror attacks have surged by 43 percent, rising from 120 incidents in 2024 to 171 in 2025. Violence is increasingly concentrated in Borno State, which now accounts for 67 percent of attacks and 72 percent of deaths. Most concerning, civilians now make up 67 percent of those killed. That is a measure of how exposed ordinary Nigerians have become.
The threat to Nigerian families is also evolving. ISWAP is responsible for over half of all attacks and deaths across the country. Boko Haram remains active and deadly. New groups like Lakurawa are emerging, showing that Tinubu’s national security strategy is not containing the insecurity problem but expanding it.
These outcomes point to something deeper than isolated security lapses. They reflect a breakdown in governance. The GTI identifies weak governance, internal instability, and economic hardship as key drivers of terrorism. That is not a political talking point. It is the assessment of an independent international body.
A government that is truly focused on protecting its people would demonstrate coordinated and visible leadership during crises strengthen local security architecture and address the economic and social conditions that fuel recruitment into extremist groups. Instead what Nigerians see is a leadership class that is more preoccupied with political positioning than with the urgent business of governance.
This is why the ADC will take three decisive steps to fix Nigeria’s broken security system and restore safety across the country.
First, we will fix coordination. Nigeria does not lack intelligence, it lacks coordination. Today, agencies operate in silos, warnings are missed, and response is delayed. The ADC will establish a legally mandated national intelligence coordination system, led by a Coordinator of National Intelligence, and a unified Joint Terrorism Task Force. The goal is simple: no more missed signals, no more confusion, no more excuses.
Second, we will bring security closer to the people. Nigeria cannot be policed effectively from Abuja alone. The ADC will implement a decentralized policing system with federal, state, and community layers, each with clear roles and national standards. This will ensure faster response, clearer accountability, and security that reflects the local realities of the 774 local government areas.

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Third, we will shift from reaction to prevention. Today, Nigeria reacts to attacks after lives are lost. The ADC will build an intelligence-driven, preventive security system that is powered by data, early warning systems, and rapid response units in every state.
Our focus will be to stop attacks before they happen, not merely respond after tragedy strikes.
Signed:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi National Publicity Secretary African Democratic Congress (ADC)
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