“I’ll Speak Only in Court” — El-Rufai Breaks Silence, Dares ICPC to File Charges

‎Former Kaduna State governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has finally explained why he refused to answer questions from the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC)

‎El-Rufai said his silence was deliberate.

‎He described the probe as politically motivated.

‎He insisted that he would only respond to any allegation before a court of law.

‎The former governor made this known in two handwritten statements submitted to ICPC officers on February 19 and 20, 2026.

‎Both statements were written while he was under caution and in the presence of his lawyer, Ubong E. Akpan.

‎According to him, remaining silent was not an act of defiance but a constitutional right.

‎He maintained that after months of investigation, the anti-graft agency should present its case in court rather than continue questioning him.

‎El-Rufai is expected to regain his freedom on Thursday if the ICPC fails to file formal charges.

‎The commission had earlier secured a 14-day remand order from a Chief Magistrate Court in Bwari.

‎That order expires on March 5, 2026.


‎In his first statement dated February 19, the former governor wrote in full:


‎“I have read the above cautionary statement and I understand its meaning and implication. I wish to voluntarily state, in the presence of my lawyer, Ubong Akpan, Esq., from the chambers of Ubong Akpan. My name is Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai. I was born in Dandawa, Katsina State, in 1960, and grew up mostly in Kaduna State.


‎“I attended school in Kaduna, and went to Ahmadu Bello University from my first degree in Quantity Surveying. I also attended Harvard university and the University of London, among others. I studied Business Administration, Public Administration and Law, Public Administration and Law.


‎“My working career spans quantity surveying consulting, mobile telecommunications and public service. I was Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (1999–2003), Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (2003–2007) and twice- elected Governor of Kaduna State (2015–2023). I am retired and live mostly in Egypt with half of my family and 96-year-old mother.


‎“I am a leading member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), the only surviving opposition party in Nigeria, which is the real reason you are investigating me.


‎“In response to your question (and indeed all your questions), I have, on the advice of counsel, decided to exercise my right to silence. I will make no further statement or respond to any question. I believe that after nearly two years of intensive investigation, the ICPC should present its findings to a judicial tribunal and not to me. I will respond to any allegations in a court of law only.


‎“This is because I do not believe these investigations amount to lawful entitlement, as in political persecution, which only a judge can decide upon. Thank you.”


‎In a second statement dated February 20, 2026, El-Rufai repeated his stance and declined to comment on fresh documents shown to him by investigators.


‎He wrote:


‎“In furtherance to my statement dated 19 February, 2026 and in the presence of my lawyer Ubong E. Akpan, I wish to state further that upon presentation of further documents and questions, I reserve my constitutional right to silence to all the documents and further questions. As clearly stated in my statement dated 19 February 2026, I will respond to these documents and questions only when presented in a Court of Law.”


‎The former governor also claimed that his membership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) made him a target of political pressure.

‎He described the party as the only surviving opposition force in the country.


‎So far, the ICPC has not announced any formal charge against him.

‎However, the next 48 hours will determine whether the case moves to court or collapses at the investigation stage.

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