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The Digest:

Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has alleged that the APC-led federal government may arrest him, claiming political pressure is forcing politicians to defect or remain within the ruling party. In a BBC Hausa interview on Wednesday, the ADC chieftain stated that four of his former associates in Kaduna have been detained, adding: "It's only a matter of time before they come for me too." His comments follow the arrest and ongoing trial of former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami, who remains in EFCC custody over allegations of abuse of office, money laundering, and terrorism financing—charges Malami has dismissed as a political witch-hunt following his defection from APC to ADC.

Key Points:
  • The allegations heighten political tensions and deepen public perception of the selective prosecution of opposition figures.
  • It raises concerns about the independence of anti-corruption agencies and their role in pre-election political manoeuvring.
  • El-Rufai positions himself as a target, while the government faces scrutiny over the timing of high-profile arrests.
  • The claims reinforce narratives of a shrinking democratic space ahead of the next election cycle.
  • The timing, following Malami's detention and El-Rufai's escalating criticism, suggests coordinated political pressure.
The coming weeks will test the government's commitment to due process and whether El-Rufai indeed faces arrest or if this remains a political warning.

Sources: Daily Trust, BBC Hausa