For the first time since his arrest and detention, we now have the exact words that former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai wrote with his own hand while sitting inside ICPC custody. Not what his lawyers argued. Not what his wife posted on social media. His own words, submitted to ICPC investigators on February 19 and 20, 2026, and now fully public after being filed in court. What he wrote is remarkable — facing mountains of documents about one point four million euros, two billion naira in suspicious payments, and four hundred and twenty-eight million naira in undisclosed transfers, El-Rufai picked up his pen and wrote four sentences. He refused to answer a single question. He invoked his constitutional right to silence. He called the investigation political persecution in writing. And he told the ICPC directly that as a leading member of the ADC — the only surviving opposition party — that is the real reason they are investigating him. With formal charges expected before March 5, watch the full breakdown of every word El-Rufai wrote and what it means for his case.
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