The Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna has adjourned the hearing on the bail application filed by former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, until March 31, 2026. The adjournment came after Tuesday’s proceedings in which both the prosecution and defense presented their initial arguments.
El-Rufai, a key figure in Nigeria politics, faces multiple charges involving alleged financial misconduct during his two-term tenure as governor. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing, insisting that the accusations are politically motivated and connected to the shifting power dynamics ahead of the 2027 Nigeria presidential election.
During the court session, El-Rufai’s legal counsel urged the judge to grant bail based on his distinguished public service record and assurance of cooperation with the authorities. The prosecution opposed the request, arguing that releasing the former governor could hinder ongoing investigations and influence witnesses.
Justice A. B. Mohammed postponed the ruling to March 31 to allow both parties to submit written statements supporting their positions. The courtroom was packed with journalists, political observers, and supporters who view the case as a major test of accountability in Nigerian democracy.
As the 2027 presidential election draws near, political analysts believe this high-profile case could have implications for El-Rufai’s political future and the broader landscape of governance in Nigeria.
El-Rufai, a key figure in Nigeria politics, faces multiple charges involving alleged financial misconduct during his two-term tenure as governor. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing, insisting that the accusations are politically motivated and connected to the shifting power dynamics ahead of the 2027 Nigeria presidential election.
During the court session, El-Rufai’s legal counsel urged the judge to grant bail based on his distinguished public service record and assurance of cooperation with the authorities. The prosecution opposed the request, arguing that releasing the former governor could hinder ongoing investigations and influence witnesses.
Justice A. B. Mohammed postponed the ruling to March 31 to allow both parties to submit written statements supporting their positions. The courtroom was packed with journalists, political observers, and supporters who view the case as a major test of accountability in Nigerian democracy.
As the 2027 presidential election draws near, political analysts believe this high-profile case could have implications for El-Rufai’s political future and the broader landscape of governance in Nigeria.
