El-Rufa’i Says Kaduna Govt Had No Knowledge of Dadiyata, Blames Ganduje for Abduction

Former Kaduna State governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufa’i, has denied any involvement of his administration in the 2019 abduction of lecturer and social media commentator Abubakar Idris. Dadiyata, who lectured in the Department of English and Linguistics at the Federal University Dutsinma, Katsina State, was kidnapped from his Kaduna residence on August 2, 2019, by masked men who took him away in his car shortly after he returned from work. Since then, his whereabouts remain unknown, and investigations have produced no conclusive results. Human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have criticised the federal government for its perceived inaction on the case. Isa Sanusi, Country Director of Amnesty International Nigeria, described the abduction as characteristic of a targeted operation by state-backed actors meant to instil fear. Speaking on ARISE NEWS on Friday, El-Rufa’i said Dadiyata was not a critic of the Kaduna State Government but of the Kano State Government. “Dadiyata’s timeline is still around, go and study it. He was not a fierce critic of the Kaduna State Government; he was a fierce critic of the Kano State Government. He’s from Kano, he’s a Kwankwasiyya supporter, he lived in Kaduna and lectured at a university in Katsina State. Go and review his timeline. It was Ganduje that was his problem,” El-Rufa’i explained. The former governor added that he only became aware of Dadiyata’s existence after the family reported the abduction to the police. “I didn’t even know him. We only got the report that he lived in Kaduna after his family reported to the police that he was abducted returning home in the evening,” he said. El-Rufa’i claimed that information gathered after the incident suggested the abductors came from Kano. “When we investigated, all that we could gather from his family was that the abductors came from Kano. So if anybody should answer questions about Dadiyata’s disappearance, it’s the Kano State Government. It has nothing to do with the Kaduna State Government. We didn’t even know he existed,” he stated. He further alleged that years later, a police officer confessed to being part of the abduction. “Three years after Dadiyata was abducted, a policeman posted from Kano to Ekiti State admitted to someone that they were sent from Kano and took him. That’s the only information I know,” El-Rufa’i said. The former governor insisted that his administration could not have protected Dadiyata while he lived in Kaduna because they were unaware of his presence. “It was not a Kaduna State problem. He lived in Kaduna State, and it was our duty to protect him. But how could we protect him when we didn’t even know he existed?” he concluded.

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Tinubu Remains Best Southern Candidate to Lead Nigeria Beyond 2027– Ganduje

Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Abdullahi Ganduje, has declared that no politician from Southern Nigeria is better positioned to lead the country beyond 2027 than President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Ganduje made the statement in Abuja while receiving a delegation of youth leaders from Northern Nigeria, drawn from all 19 northern states. During the meeting, he dismissed suggestions that the North would oppose Tinubu’s bid for re-election, describing such views as misplaced. “There is no better candidate to govern Nigeria beyond 2027 from the southern Nigeria than Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Ganduje stated. He warned critics against assuming that Northern voters would abandon Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election. “Pertaining to the next election in 2027, those that are nursing or thinking otherwise that the north will vote another candidate other than Asiwaju are making a big mistake,” he said. According to the former APC chairman, Tinubu possesses uncommon political experience that sets him apart, noting that the country is fortunate to be led by someone whose life has been deeply rooted in politics and democratic ideals. “This is the first time Nigeria as a nation is lucky to have a politician as president; his constituency is politics, his upbringing is politics because he believes in the unity of this country,” he said. Ganduje also highlighted Tinubu’s involvement in Nigeria’s pro-democracy struggle, recalling the personal sacrifices he made during the military era. “In fact, he struggled; he was even in exile for democracy to survive in Nigeria. So, there is no better person to be elected in 2027 than Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he added. He further referenced a political understanding reached before the emergence of former President Muhammadu Buhari, which, according to him, ensured that power would return to the South after eight years. “Asiwaju has only been there for less than four years now, and we have seen the measures, the reforms that he undertook,” Ganduje said. “The reforms that he introduced in order to improve the social economic development of this country.” Ganduje concluded by insisting that the reforms introduced by President Tinubu demonstrate his capacity to continue leading Nigeria beyond 2027.

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“You Will Win Your Second Term In 2027,” Ganduje Tells Governor Abba Yusuf After APC Return

Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje, has thrown his full weight behind Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf, promising him victory in the 2027 governorship election after his defection from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP). Ganduje made the declaration on Monday during a reception at the Government House in Kano, describing Yusuf’s return to the APC as a “historic homecoming” and a major boost for the party in the state. “You will win your second term in 2027. We have spoken to all aspirants, and they have agreed to support you,” Ganduje said. “In APC, all serving governors are leaders of the party in their respective states. Therefore, you are the leader of the APC in Kano State.” He also hailed Yusuf as a progressive leader whose policies align with APC values and assured him of fair treatment within the party. Governor Yusuf officially rejoined the APC on January 23, citing internal conflicts and legal disputes in the NNPP, as well as the need to safeguard Kano State’s development agenda. “Leadership must rise above comfort, sentiment, or personal selfishness,” Yusuf said. “After careful reflection and consultation, I relinquished my membership of NNPP and joined the party that is better for Kano. We are choosing progress over personal desires. Our loyalty is to Kano first.”

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Ganduje Celebrates Daughter Fatima’s Graduation At King’s College London

Abdullahi Ganduje has shared a proud family moment after his daughter, Fatima, completed her studies at King’s College London. Fatima, who is married to Idris Ajimobi — son of the late former Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi — graduated from the UK institution on Thursday. The former APC national chairman and ex-governor of Kano State announced the milestone on Friday through his official X page, expressing deep pride in her achievement and describing the day as a memorable one for their family. “Yesterday in London, I had the honour of celebrating my daughter Fatima’s graduation from King’s College London. Her journey has been marked by diligence, grace, and quiet strength,” he wrote. He also offered prayers for her future, adding, “As she steps into a new chapter, may Allah guide her path always. Congratulations, Fatima.” The development follows other recent graduations among children of top political figures, with Trendbrio previously reporting that Joaquin, son of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, earned a master’s degree in Management and Technology Change from the same London institution.

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