Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has issued a stern warning to the Federal Government led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying it will be held responsible if anything untoward happens to Nasir El-Rufai, the former Governor of Kaduna State. Atiku’s remarks come amid rising tensions following recent allegations that El-Rufai may be facing arrest or legal scrutiny, a situation his critics say could have political implications.
Atiku made the statement in response to circulating claims that security or anti-graft agencies may be preparing to detain El-Rufai a strong critic of the current administration and a prominent voice in opposition circles. The former presidential candidate said the government must ensure due process and transparency in any actions involving high-profile figures to avoid perceptions of targeted or politically motivated enforcement.
Addressing the matter, Atiku emphasised that Nigeria’s democracy and rule of law must be upheld at all times, especially in high-stakes political contexts. He argued that any perceived mistreatment or unfair prosecution of political opponents could deepen mistrust and harm social cohesion.
“If anything happens to El-Rufai under this government, the Tinubu administration will be held accountable,” Atiku warned, urging authorities to respect legal procedures and refrain from actions that might appear to amount to intimidation or persecution. He said political dissent should never be a basis for punitive action, and that all citizens — regardless of their affiliations — are entitled to protection under the law.
Atiku’s comments reflect broader debates around the role of law-enforcement agencies in addressing allegations involving public figures, particularly when cases intersect with political fault lines. Observers note that Nigeria’s political climate has been tense in recent months as major opposition figures and ruling party leaders sharpen their engagement ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Supporters of El-Rufai welcomed Atiku’s warning, saying that it underscores the importance of safeguarding democratic norms and ensuring equal treatment before the law. They argued that any attempt to silence or weaken critics through legal pressure would be detrimental to Nigeria’s democratic development.
Critics of Atiku’s position, however, suggested that his remarks may further politicise legal processes, stressing that allegations of wrongdoing must be investigated on their merits. They maintained that accountability and justice should not be compromised, even for high-profile politicians.
The controversy around El-Rufai’s situation originally gained attention after reports suggested that anti-graft agencies might be examining allegations related to his conduct in office, though no formal charges have been officially confirmed at this time. The former governor, known for his outspoken views and policy reforms during his tenure in Kaduna, has become a polarising figure in national politics.
Atiku, who leads opposition efforts and has frequently criticised governance under President Tinubu, said the government should focus on policies that improve citizens’ welfare and strengthen institutions rather than using state power against individuals perceived as opponents.
As discussions around accountability and political power continue, stakeholders from across the political spectrum have underscored the need for restraint, fairness and institutional independence in addressing sensitive matters that involve public figures.
Atiku’s warning to the federal government highlights growing concerns about political tolerance and the balance between law enforcement and democratic freedoms issues that are expected to remain central in Nigeria’s political discourse as the country prepares for future elections.














