Inculpez El-Rufai ou libérez-le

Plus de 30 jours se sont écoulés depuis que l'ancien gouverneur de l'État de Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai, a répondu à une convocation de la Commission des crimes économiques et financiers.

Le Daily Trust a publié un article intitulé 'Inculpez El-Rufai ou libérez-le'. Selon le rapport, plus de 30 jours se sont écoulés depuis que Malam Nasiru El-Rufai, ancien gouverneur de l'État de Kaduna, a répondu à une convocation de la Commission des crimes économiques et financiers. Le journal soutient qu'il devrait soit être inculpé d'une infraction, soit être libéré rapidement. L'article a été publié le 23 mars 2026.

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