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ICPC Confirms El-Rufai in Custody as Probe Deepens

The ICPC confirms El-Rufai in custody, formally placing the former Kaduna State governor under detention as investigations intensify around allegations tied to his time in office and recent security-related controversies.

In a statement issued Wednesday, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission said Malam Nasiru El-Rufai was in its custody “as of the close of work” on February 18, 2026. The commission did not disclose the specific nature of the ongoing investigation.

A Confirmation That Changes The Tone

The development follows a series of escalating engagements between El-Rufai and federal security agencies. Just days earlier, the former governor confirmed receiving an invitation from the ICPC, after what he described as a failed attempt to abduct him.

El-Rufai also recently appeared at the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over allegations of financial impropriety during his tenure from 2015 to 2023. Two years ago, the Kaduna State House of Assembly indicted him over alleged diversion of ₦423 billion in public funds and recommended further investigation.

No formal charges have yet been announced by the ICPC in relation to the current custody.

Wiretap Claims Added A Second Front

The political temperature rose further after El-Rufai alleged on national television that he had accessed an intercepted telephone conversation involving the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.

The Department of State Services subsequently filed a three-count charge against him, citing provisions of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) (Amendment) Act, 2024, and the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003. Prosecutors allege unlawful interception of communications and failure to report knowledge of such interception.

No arraignment date has yet been fixed.

When Legal Battles Multiply Simultaneously

The unfolding sequence places the former governor on multiple legal fronts at once — corruption-related inquiries, cybercrime allegations, and ongoing political friction following his alignment with the African Democratic Congress.

Political observers note that simultaneous institutional actions often compound both legal exposure and political risk, particularly for high-profile figures transitioning into opposition platforms.

The ICPC has not indicated how long El-Rufai will remain in custody or whether formal charges are imminent.

The Systemic Stakes Behind The Arrest

Nigeria’s anti-corruption and cybercrime frameworks operate under overlapping statutory regimes, including the ICPC Act, the EFCC Act, and the amended Cybercrimes legislation. When allegations touch financial management and national security communications simultaneously, investigations can trigger parallel institutional responses.

Such cases test not only prosecutorial thresholds but also the balance between political accountability and due process protections, especially in pre-trial detention scenarios.

The absence of immediate charge disclosure often signals either evidence consolidation or inter-agency coordination.

What This Means For 2027 Politics

Beyond the legal dimensions, the development carries political implications. El-Rufai remains a prominent political figure with influence across northern political blocs. His recent public criticisms of the current administration and his engagement with opposition actors had already intensified speculation about realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Whether the custody confirmation escalates into formal prosecution — or resolves through legal clarification — may shape both party dynamics and broader national political narratives in the months ahead.

For now, the official position is clear: the ICPC confirms El-Rufai in custody, and investigations are ongoing.


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