Acuse El-Rufai ou liberte-o

Mais de 30 dias se passaram desde que o ex-governador do estado de Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai, atendeu a um convite da Comissão de Crimes Econômicos e Financeiros.

O Daily Trust publicou um artigo intitulado 'Charge El-Rufai Or Release Him' (Acuse El-Rufai ou liberte-o). De acordo com a reportagem, mais de 30 dias se passaram desde que Malam Nasiru El-Rufai, ex-governador do estado de Kaduna, atendeu a um convite da Comissão de Crimes Econômicos e Financeiros. O jornal argumenta que ele deveria ser acusado de um crime ou liberado prontamente. O texto foi publicado em 23 de março de 2026.

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