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Court adjourns El-Rufai’s trial over co-defendants’ absence

‎The Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna on Monday adjourned the trial of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, after two co-defendants failed to appear before the court.


‎The case, instituted by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission centres on allegations of abuse of office, financial impropriety, and fraud during El-Rufai’s tenure as governor.


‎El-Rufai, who was present in court, arrived at about 9:30 a.m. accompanied by officials of the anti-graft agency, as well as operatives of the Department of State Services and the Nigeria Police Force.


‎However, proceedings could not continue as scheduled following the absence of two other defendants standing trial alongside the former governor.


‎The presiding judge, Justice Rilwanu Aikawa, subsequently adjourned the matter until June 24, 2026, for continuation of hearing.


‎The prosecution alleges that public funds were released for projects that were either not executed or were irregularly handled during El-Rufai’s administration.


‎The former governor has consistently denied the allegations, insisting that all actions taken during his tenure were in accordance with the law.


‎At previous sittings, the court had entertained arguments relating to bail conditions and preliminary applications filed by the defence team.


‎Monday’s proceedings were expected to feature further arguments on pending motions before the adjournment was announced.


‎The charges against El-Rufai stem from investigations by the ICPC into the award and execution of contracts, as well as the management of public funds during his administration between 2015 and 2023.


‎The anti-corruption agency had alleged that some government projects for which funds were approved and released were either not executed, abandoned, or handled in violation of due process requirements.


‎The prosecution further contends that some officials who served under the former governor were involved in transactions that allegedly resulted in financial losses to the Kaduna State Government.


‎El-Rufai and the other defendants have denied any wrongdoing and have maintained that all contracts and expenditures undertaken by the administration complied with extant laws and procurement procedures.


‎The trial has continued to attract widespread public attention because of El-Rufai’s prominence in national politics and his influential role in Kaduna State’s governance for eight years.


‎The matter is expected to resume on June 24, when the court will hear pending applications and continue with substantive proceedings.

 

 


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