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El-Rufai’s Wife Drags ICPC to Court, Demands ₦2 Billion Compensation

‎A fresh legal battle has emerged between the family of former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, following allegations of defamation.


‎Politics Nigeria reports that Aichatou El-Rufai, wife of the former governor, has threatened court action against the anti-graft agency over statements published in an official press release issued on May 18, 2026.


‎In a pre-action notice addressed to the chairman of the commission, Mrs El-Rufai, through her legal representatives, demanded ₦2 billion in damages, insisting that the publication damaged her image and subjected her to public ridicule.Nigeria travel guides


‎The disputed statement was titled, “Clarification on the Access Control Protocol at ICPC Headquarters, Abuja,” and was signed by the commission’s spokesperson, J. Okor Odey.


‎According to her lawyers, several portions of the statement were defamatory and deliberately crafted to portray her negatively before members of the public.


‎The legal team particularly faulted the section where the ICPC allegedly referred to her as a woman who identified herself as the wife of a defendant.


‎Her lawyers argued that the wording cast doubt on her identity and status as the legally married wife of the former Kaduna governor.


‎They further accused the commission of attempting to portray her as dishonest by describing some of her public comments as false and misleading.


‎The notice also challenged claims by the anti-corruption agency that Mrs El-Rufai violated visitation procedures during her visit to the ICPC headquarters in Abuja.


‎According to the lawyers, such allegations painted her as someone unwilling to obey laid down rules and procedures at a federal institution.


‎The legal team maintained that the commission’s remarks regarding her comments on food access for her husband while in custody were also unfair and damaging.


‎They insisted that the publication suggested she contradicted herself publicly, thereby exposing her to embarrassment and attacks on social media and other public platforms.


‎Mrs El-Rufai’s lawyers further accused the commission of trying to depict her actions as a calculated attempt to gain public sympathy and media attention.


‎According to the notice, the statement was widely circulated across several local and international media platforms, leading to reputational harm and emotional distress.


‎Her legal representatives described her as a respected private citizen with a clean public record, stressing that the commission used its official platform to malign her character.


‎As part of the demands presented to the ICPC, the lawyers asked the agency to immediately retract the statements and publish a public apology in at least three national newspapers.


‎They also requested that the apology be posted across the commission’s official website and social media platforms.


‎In addition, the legal team demanded ₦2 billion as general, aggravated and exemplary damages for the alleged defamatory publication.


‎The lawyers also requested a written undertaking from the commission assuring that similar statements would not be made against Mrs El-Rufai in the future.


‎The notice gave the anti-corruption agency 14 days to comply with the demands or face legal proceedings.


 

 


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