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INEC Announces Final Phase of Nationwide Voter Registration Exercise The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the resumption of the third and final phase of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, scheduled to begin on Monday, May 11, 2026, and end on Friday, July 10, 2026. In a press statement issued on May 5, 2026, the Commission noted that the second phase of the exercise was suspended on April 17 to allow for the cleanup of the voter register following its publication for claims and objections. INEC urged all eligible Nigerians, particularly those who have recently turned 18 or were unable to register during earlier phases, to take advantage of the final window to complete their registration. The Commission also encouraged already registered voters seeking to transfer their registration, replace lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), or correct personal details to utilize its online portal or visit INEC offices across states and local government areas nationwide. As part of the process, INEC disclosed that the voter register will be displayed for public scrutiny from July 23 to July 29, 2026. This period will allow citizens to file claims and objections, helping to ensure the register’s accuracy and credibility. According to the statement signed by Mohammed Kudu Haruna, Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, the Commission has finalized arrangements to ensure a smooth and efficient exercise. INEC reiterated its call on citizens to actively participate in the registration process, emphasizing its importance in strengthening Nigeria’s democratic system. — AlertGlobal News
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*17 Reps Dump ADC for NDC* In a dramatic turn of events that could reshape Nigeria’s political landscape, no fewer than 17 members of the House of Representatives have officially defected from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). The mass defection, which unfolded in Abuja, is being described by political observers as one of the most significant realignments within the National Assembly in recent times. The lawmakers, drawn from multiple states across the federation, cited the need for a more cohesive political platform and alignment with what they described as the NDC’s “progressive national agenda.” The defecting legislators were formally received by the National Leader of the NDC, Senator Seriake Dickson, who welcomed them into the party and described their decision as “a courageous step toward strengthening democratic ideals and people-oriented governance.” According to sources present at the meeting, discussions centered on national unity, legislative collaboration, and the need to reposition Nigeria’s democratic institutions to better serve citizens. Senator Dickson emphasized that the NDC remains committed to transparency, accountability, and inclusive development, assuring the new members of equal opportunities within the party structure. While the identities of all 17 lawmakers are yet to be officially disclosed, insiders reveal that several of them are influential figures with strong grassroots followings in their constituencies. Their movement is expected to significantly bolster the NDC’s presence and bargaining power within the House of Representatives. Reacting to the development, stakeholders within the ADC expressed concern over the sudden exit, describing it as a “serious internal setback,” while also assuring supporters that the party remains focused and resilient. Political analysts say the defection could trigger a ripple effect, potentially prompting further shifts among lawmakers and political actors as alliances continue to evolve ahead of future electoral cycles. This latest development underscores the fluid nature of Nigeria’s political environment, where party loyalty is increasingly shaped by strategic interests, ideological alignment, and the quest for broader national influence. More updates to follow as the story develops. _Alert Global_
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*NIGERIA DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS RECEIVES OMOBARCA* A significant political development has emerged from Nigeria’s capital as Hon. Francis Bartholomew Chima, a prominent political figure and chieftain from Ajeromi-Ifelodun, has officially defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). The high-profile defection ceremony took place in Abuja, where Hon. Chima was formally received by the party’s National Leader, Senator Seriake Dickson. The event underscores the NDC’s growing influence and strategic expansion efforts ahead of future political contests. Also present at the reception was the NDC South West Chairman, Pastor Dr. Dayo Ekong Akin-Taylor, alongside other party stakeholders and supporters. Their presence signaled strong regional backing and unity within the party structure. Hon. Chima, known for his grassroots mobilization strength in Ajeromi-Ifelodun, is expected to bring significant political capital to the NDC, particularly in Lagos State where the party aims to consolidate its presence. Political analysts suggest that his defection could influence local dynamics and potentially trigger further realignments within the region. Speaking at the event, Senator Dickson welcomed Hon. Chima into the party, describing his entry as a “strategic gain” that aligns with the NDC’s vision of inclusive governance and national development. He emphasized the party’s commitment to strengthening democratic values and expanding its reach across key constituencies. While Hon. Chima has yet to release a detailed statement outlining the reasons for his defection, insiders indicate that the move may be tied to broader political recalibrations and alignment with emerging national interests. This development marks another notable shift in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape, as parties continue to reposition and attract influential figures ahead of future electoral cycles. More updates to follow. _Alert Global_
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NDC is the people and service oriented and this aligns with my goals. There is grace upon NDC Dayo Ekong Akin-Taylor DAYO AKIN- TAYLOR EKONG SPEAKS ON CONGRESS AND HER NEW APPOINTMENT IN NIGERIA DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS NDC #viralpost #politics
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The joint defection of Obi and Kwankwaso to the Nigeria Democratic Congress is expected to trigger significant political realignments. Analysts suggest it could consolidate opposition forces and create a formidable platform capable of challenging established parties. Alert Global News
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The joint defection of Obi and Kwankwaso to the Nigeria Democratic Congress is expected to trigger significant political realignments. Analysts suggest it could consolidate opposition forces and create a formidable platform capable of challenging established parties. Alert Global News
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Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso arrives the NDC Secretariat in Abuja Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso have reportedly arrived at the NDC Secretariat in Abuja, a development that is already stirring fresh conversations across Nigeria’s political landscape. The presence of these two influential figures, each commanding significant grassroots support and representing distinct political tendencies, signals a potentially strategic moment in the evolving dynamics of opposition politics. Obi, widely associated with reform-oriented governance and a strong youth-driven support base, and Kwankwaso, a seasoned political operator with deep structures in Northern Nigeria, bring contrasting yet potentially complementary strengths. Their convergence at the NDC Secretariat suggests more than a routine visit; it points to ongoing consultations that could reshape alliances, recalibrate strategies, or even signal the early stages of a broader coalition-building effort. This development comes at a time when Nigeria’s political environment is becoming increasingly fluid, with shifting loyalties, emerging blocs, and heightened public engagement ahead of future electoral cycles. If sustained, such interactions between major opposition figures could alter the balance of power, particularly if they translate into coordinated action or unified messaging. While details of their discussions remain undisclosed, the optics alone carry weight. In a political system where symbolism often precedes substance, the joint appearance of Obi and Kwankwaso is likely to intensify speculation about realignments and raise expectations among supporters eager for a more consolidated opposition front. As events continue to unfold, observers will be watching closely to see whether this moment marks a fleeting consultation or the beginning of a more structured political convergence capable of influencing Nigeria’s next phase of democratic competition. Alert Global News
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BREAKING NEWS Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has officially announced his resignation from the African Democratic Congress (ADC), citing escalating internal crises and what he described as an increasingly hostile political climate. In a personal statement released on Sunday via his X (formerly Twitter) platform, Obi expressed deep concern over the current state of Nigeria’s political environment, characterizing it as “toxic” and fraught with undue pressure on public figures. The former Anambra State governor stated that his decision was not taken lightly but was necessitated by persistent internal conflicts within the party, which he said had made it difficult to effectively pursue reform-driven political engagement. Obi noted that the ADC, once seen as a viable platform for progressive change, had in recent times been plagued by divisions and instability, undermining its capacity to serve as a credible alternative in Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape. He further highlighted the broader challenges facing politicians in the country, pointing to what he described as a culture of hostility, intolerance, and systemic pressure that continues to stifle constructive political discourse. “The current political space has become increasingly toxic, making it difficult for individuals committed to integrity and national development to operate effectively,” Obi stated. While he did not immediately disclose his next political move, Obi reaffirmed his commitment to the Nigerian people and to the pursuit of good governance, transparency, and accountability. Political analysts suggest that Obi’s departure from the ADC could signal a significant shift ahead of future electoral alignments, particularly given his strong support base and influence among young voters. As of press time, the leadership of the African Democratic Congress has yet to issue an official response to Obi’s resignation. This development marks a notable turning point in Nigeria’s political scene, raising fresh questions about party stability, opposition dynamics, and the future trajectory of reform-oriented leadership in the country. Alert Global News
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BREAKING NEWS Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has officially announced his resignation from the African Democratic Congress (ADC), citing escalating internal crises and what he described as an increasingly hostile political climate. In a personal statement released on Sunday via his X (formerly Twitter) platform, Obi expressed deep concern over the current state of Nigeria’s political environment, characterizing it as “toxic” and fraught with undue pressure on public figures. The former Anambra State governor stated that his decision was not taken lightly but was necessitated by persistent internal conflicts within the party, which he said had made it difficult to effectively pursue reform-driven political engagement. Obi noted that the ADC, once seen as a viable platform for progressive change, had in recent times been plagued by divisions and instability, undermining its capacity to serve as a credible alternative in Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape. He further highlighted the broader challenges facing politicians in the country, pointing to what he described as a culture of hostility, intolerance, and systemic pressure that continues to stifle constructive political discourse. “The current political space has become increasingly toxic, making it difficult for individuals committed to integrity and national development to operate effectively,” Obi stated. While he did not immediately disclose his next political move, Obi reaffirmed his commitment to the Nigerian people and to the pursuit of good governance, transparency, and accountability. Political analysts suggest that Obi’s departure from the ADC could signal a significant shift ahead of future electoral alignments, particularly given his strong support base and influence among young voters. As of press time, the leadership of the African Democratic Congress has yet to issue an official response to Obi’s resignation. This development marks a notable turning point in Nigeria’s political scene, raising fresh questions about party stability, opposition dynamics, and the future trajectory of reform-oriented leadership in the country. Alert Global News
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Lekki LCDA Hosts Commissioner for Agriculture for Inspection of Proposed Agro Food Hub The Lekki Local Council Development Area is set to advance its agricultural development agenda as it welcomes the Honourable Commissioner for Agriculture, Abisola Olusanya, for the official inspection of a proposed Agro Food Hub at Otolu Modern Market. The inspection, scheduled for April 29, 2026, is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen local food systems within the LCDA. The proposed hub aims to improve the aggregation, processing, and distribution of food, creating economic opportunities for farmers, traders, and residents across the area. Under the leadership of Rasaki Bamidele Kasali, the council has emphasized practical, growth-driven initiatives designed to enhance livelihoods and stimulate local economic development. Stakeholders and members of the community have been encouraged to attend the event and participate in what officials describe as a significant step toward sustainable food security and economic empowerment in Lekki. The inspection will take place at Otolu Modern Market by 10:00 AM. Alert Global News
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Analysts say the Ibadan summit could signal a shift in Nigeria’s political landscape if momentum is sustained. However, skepticism remains, given past attempts at opposition unity that ultimately faltered due to leadership rivalries and ideological differences. For now, the gathering represents a renewed effort to reshape the opposition’s role in Nigeria’s democracy; one that could have significant implications for governance and electoral competition in the months ahead. Alert Global News.
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Opposition Leaders Convene National Summit in Ibadan Amid Rising Political Tensions Ibadan, Nigeria Prominent opposition figures from across Nigeria gathered in Ibadan this weekend for a high-stakes national summit aimed at forging unity ahead of upcoming political contests and addressing what they describe as “deepening governance concerns” in the country. The summit, held in the historic capital of Oyo State, brought together leaders of multiple opposition parties, civil society representatives, youth coalitions, and policy experts. Themeeting marks one of the most coordinated efforts in recent years by opposition groups to present a united front against the ruling establishment. Key Participants at the Summit Among the notable figures in attendance were: Atiku Abubakar – Former Vice President and a leading opposition voice, who emphasized the need for unity and strategic coordination. Peter Obi – Presidential candidate and prominent reform advocate, who called for people-centered governance and economic restructuring. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso – Former Kano State governor, who stressed grassroots mobilization as key to electoral success. Nasir El-Rufai – Influential political figure who highlighted the importance of policy-driven opposition. Rotimi Amaechi – Former minister and governor, who advocated institutional reforms and party discipline. Aminu Tambuwal – Former Sokoto State governor, who called for consensus-building among opposition blocs. Bukola Saraki – Former Senate President, who urged leaders to prioritize national interest over personal ambition. Civil society was also strongly represented, including members of the Nigeria Labour Congress and youth advocacy groups pushing for inclusive governance and electoral transparency. Key Objectives of the Summit According to organizers, the primary goals of the summit included: Building a cohesivel opposition alliance capable of challenging the ruling party in future elections Developing a shared policy framework focused on economic recovery, security reform, and anti-corruption measures Addressing internal divisions that have historically weakened opposition efforts In a joint communiqué released at the end of the sessions, participants emphasized the urgency of collaboration, warning that fragmentation within opposition ranks has repeatedly undermined democratic competition. Calls for Electoral Reform and Accountability A recurring theme throughout the summit was the demand for comprehensive electoral reforms. Speakers called for increased transparency in the electoral process, improved voter protection mechanisms, and stronger oversight of electoral institutions. Concerns were also raised about economic hardship and insecurity across various regions of the country. Delegates argued that these challenges have intensified public dissatisfaction, creating what they described as a “critical moment for political realignment.” Youth and Civil Society Engagement Notably, the summit saw strong participation from youth-led movements and civil society organizations. Many speakers stressed the importance of engaging Nigeria’s large youth population, particularly in light of growing political awareness and activism among younger citizens. Panel discussions highlighted the role of digital mobilization, grassroots organizing, and policy advocacy as tools for expanding democratic participation. Emerging Alliances and Next Steps While no formal coalition was announced, insiders suggest that negotiations are ongoing to establish a broad-based alliance ahead of the next election cycle. Several committees were set up to continue dialogue on policy harmonization, campaign strategy, and inter-party cooperation. Observers note that the success of such efforts will depend heavily on the willingness of opposition leaders to compromise and maintain unity beyond the summit. Political Implications
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**Lagos, Nigeria — April 25, 2026** **Lagos State Kicks Off Monthly Environmental Sanitation Exercise with Renewed Enforcement and Public Compliance Measures** The Lagos State Government today commenced its monthly environmental sanitation exercise across the state, marking a renewed push to improve public hygiene, waste management, and environmental sustainability in Nigeria’s commercial capital. The exercise, which began in the early hours of Saturday, saw restricted human and vehicular movement between 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m., as residents were required to clean their homes, surroundings, drainage systems, and public spaces. Security personnel, including officers from the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), popularly known as KAI, were deployed to enforce compliance and monitor activities across major roads and inner streets. Officials from the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources supervised the exercise in several local government areas, emphasizing the importance of community participation in maintaining a cleaner and healthier environment. Waste management authorities also mobilized trucks and personnel to collect refuse from designated points, ensuring proper disposal and reducing the risk of blocked drainage channels. Speaking during an inspection tour, state officials reiterated that the sanitation exercise is critical, particularly as the rainy season approaches, when clogged drainage systems often lead to flooding. Residents were urged to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse and to embrace sustainable waste disposal practices. Reports from various parts of the state indicated a mixed level of compliance. While many neighborhoods actively participated in cleaning activities, some areas recorded cases of non-compliance, prompting enforcement officers to make arrests and issue warnings. Authorities confirmed that defaulters would face penalties in accordance with environmental laws. Transportation activities were largely halted during the exercise, though essential service providers and emergency responders were exempted. Commercial hubs and markets also remained closed for the duration of the sanitation period. Environmental advocates have commended the initiative but stressed the need for continuous public education and stricter enforcement beyond the monthly exercise. They argue that long-term environmental improvement requires consistent behavior change and effective waste management infrastructure. The Lagos State Government reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining the sanitation program and called on residents to take ownership of their environment. Officials noted that collective responsibility remains key to achieving a cleaner, safer, and more resilient city. The sanitation exercise is expected to continue on the last Saturday of every month, as part of broader efforts to enhance environmental standards and public health across the state. Alert Global News
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My dear inner caucus, Today, I speak not just with gratitude, but with a deep sense of purpose and conviction. You are among the many who stood with me from the very beginning when this vision was first conceived, when we gathered in faith to birth a new political direction, and when the path ahead was uncertain. Your loyalty, courage, and unwavering belief have brought us to this defining moment. For this, I say, may God continue to strengthen you, uphold you, and reward your steadfastness. As we stand on the threshold of our official decamping into the Nigeria Democratic Congress, I can feel the energy, the hope, and the rising expectation among us. This is not just a political move. it is a bold step in the right direction, a strategic alignment with a platform that reflects our ideals, our aspirations, and our commitment to a better future. From my experience so far within the NDC, I am convinced beyond doubt that this is the best decision at this stage of my political journey. To the leadership of the NDC, who received us with open arms, dignity, and honour, I extend my heartfelt appreciation. Your warmth and inclusiveness affirm that this is more than a party. It is a movement, a force committed to building the New Nigeria we have all long envisioned and prayed for. I must specially recognize and appreciate our National Leader, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, whose vision and courage have given birth to this great movement. His leadership inspires confidence, unity, and a renewed determination to reposition our nation for greatness. Also my special appreciation to my brother Chief MD. You are indeed a force to reckon with. God bless you. My dear colleagues, the journey ahead will require sacrifice, resilience, and unity of purpose. But together, with faith in God and belief in our mission, we shall rise to the challenge and take our nation to where it truly belongs. God bless you all, and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Pastor Dr. Dayo Akin-Taylor Ekong
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Breaking News | Alert Global News Bola Ahmed Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval for Fresh $516 Million Loan Abuja, Nigeria President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally requested the approval of the Nigerian Senate for a new external loan totaling $516 million, sparking fresh debate over Nigeria’s rising debt profile and fiscal strategy. In a letter addressed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, the President outlined that the proposed loan is intended to finance critical infrastructure and development projects across key sectors of the economy. According to the Presidency, the funds will be channeled toward improving transportation networks, enhancing power supply, and supporting agricultural productivity. Purpose of the Loan Government sources indicate that the loan forms part of the broader Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and aligns with the administration’s economic recovery and growth agenda. Officials argue that the injection of external financing is necessary to bridge budget deficits and accelerate development amid limited domestic revenues. A breakdown of the proposed spending suggests allocations to: Road and rail infrastructure projects Energy and power sector improvements Agricultural mechanization and food security programs Support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) Rising Concerns Over Debt The request, however, has drawn criticism from opposition lawmakers and economic analysts, who warn that Nigeria’s debt burden is approaching unsustainable levels. Recent data from the Debt Management Office shows that the country’s total public debt has been steadily increasing, raising concerns about repayment capacity and fiscal discipline. Critics argue that the government should prioritize revenue generation and reduce leakages before resorting to additional borrowing. Some have also called for greater transparency on how previously acquired loans have been utilized. Senate’s Next Move The Nigerian Senate is expected to deliberate on the request in the coming days. If approved, the loan will add to the current administration’s borrowing portfolio and could influence Nigeria’s economic trajectory in the near term. Senate President Godswill Akpabio has assured that lawmakers will conduct a thorough review of the proposal, emphasizing the need to balance development goals with fiscal responsibility. Economic Outlook Nigeria continues to grapple with inflation, foreign exchange instability, and slow economic growth. The Tinubu administration maintains that strategic borrowing, if properly managed, can stimulate economic expansion and improve living standards. As the debate unfolds, Nigerians and stakeholders alike will be watching closely to see whether the Senate grants approval and how the funds, if secured, will ultimately be deployed. More updates to follow on Alert Global News. #Panamá
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Political Realignment: Pastor Dayo Akin-Taylor Ekong Solidifies Move to Nigeria Democratic Congress; Lagos, Nigeria In a significant political development, Pastor Dr. Dayo Akin-Taylor Ekong, Chairman of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) South West, has formally addressed her inner caucus ahead of her official decamping ceremony into the NDC, describing the move as a “defining moment” in her political journey. In a statement released to close associates and supporters, Ekong expressed deep gratitude to loyal members who have stood by her since the inception of her political vision. She praised their “courage and unwavering belief,” noting that their commitment has been instrumental in reaching this critical stage. Describing the transition as more than a routine political shift, Ekong characterized the move as “a bold step in the right direction” and a strategic alignment with a platform that reflects shared ideals and aspirations. According to her, her experience within the NDC so far has reinforced his conviction that the party offers the best path forward. Ekong also commended the leadership of the NDC for what she called a warm and dignified reception, emphasizing that the party represents “more than a political platform” but rather a movement dedicated to building a “New Nigeria.” She paid special tribute to Henry Seriake Dickson, the party’s National Leader, whose leadership she credited with inspiring unity and renewed determination among members. Ekong also acknowledged the contributions of a key ally, Chief MD, describing him as “a force to reckon with.” Looking ahead, the NDC South West Chairman called on her colleagues to prepare for the challenges ahead, stressing the need for sacrifice, resilience, and unity. She expressed optimism that, with collective effort and faith, the movement would play a pivotal role in repositioning Nigeria for future growth and stability. The announcement signals a notable shift in the region’s political landscape, as stakeholders watch closely to see how the realignment may influence upcoming political dynamics across the country. Alert Global News.
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Bala Mohammed Signals Political Shift After Meeting Peter Obi Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has stirred fresh political conversations after describing himself as a “freelance politician” following a high-profile meeting with former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi. The governor made the remark shortly after their closed-door discussions, which sources say focused on national unity, governance challenges, and the possibility of future political collaborations ahead of upcoming elections. In a statement that has since gained widespread attention, Mohammed also expressed openness to working with Obi, saying, “We are ready to work with Peter Obi politically to ensure the birth of a new Nigeria.” While full details of the meeting remain undisclosed, political observers interpret the “freelance politician” label as a signal of flexibility—suggesting Mohammed may be positioning himself beyond strict party lines in favor of broader alliances. Analysts note that such a stance could indicate emerging realignments within Nigeria’s political landscape, especially as key figures begin to explore cross-party cooperation in response to growing public demand for reform. As of the time of this report, neither Mohammed nor Obi has issued an official joint statement clarifying the outcomes or next steps following the @ir meeting. AlertGlobal Online AlertGlobal Online
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BREAKING: DSS Arraigns El-Rufai Over Alleged Phone Interception of NSA Ribadu Abuja, Nigeria Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS) has arraigned former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, before a Federal High Court in Abuja on a five-count charge bordering on the alleged interception of a private telephone conversation involving the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu. According to court filings made available to journalists on Thursday, the charges stem from accusations that El-Rufai unlawfully accessed and monitored confidential communications linked to the office of the National Security Adviser. The DSS alleges that the former governor’s actions violated provisions of Nigeria’s Cybercrimes Act and other national security regulations. During the court session, the prosecution argued that the alleged interception posed a serious threat to national security, citing the sensitive nature of communications within the NSA’s office. The agency further maintained that such actions, if proven, could undermine intelligence operations and compromise state security mechanisms. El-Rufai, however, pleaded not guilty to all charges. His legal team described the case as “politically motivated” and lacking credible evidence. Lead counsel to the former governor told the court that the allegations were speculative and driven by ulterior motives, urging the court to dismiss the charges. “The charges are unfounded and represent an abuse of legal process. Our client has maintained his innocence and will vigorously defend himself,” the defense stated. The presiding judge granted El-Rufai bail on stringent conditions, including the submission of his international passport and the provision of two sureties with verifiable means of identification and financial standing. The case was adjourned to a later date for commencement of trial. The development has sparked mixed reactions across political and legal circles, with analysts noting the high-profile nature of the case and its potential implications for Nigeria’s political landscape. As the trial unfolds, attention will remain fixed on the courtroom, where both the prosecution and defense are expected to present evidence and arguments that could shape the outcome of one of the most closely watched legal battles in recent times. More details to follow. Alert Global News AlertGlobal Online Alert Global
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