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The former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nasir el-Rufai, will return to Nigeria
on Saturday, NEXT can exclusively report.
Mr. El-Rufai has been on a self-imposed exile since November 2009, and even though he had announced that he
would return to the country in December, he released a statement, five days to
his planned arrival, saying he had postponed his return for security
reasons.
At the time, his lawyer Bamidele Aturu, in an interview with NEXT, said that “in the light of the
uncertainty surrounding the exercise of public power in Nigeria in general, and
security matters in particular, it would be decidedly unguarded for Mallam
El-Rufai to return to Nigeria on 27 December 2009.”.
Since then, a lot has changed on Nigeria’s political scene, with the former Vice President stepping into the
shoes of ailing President, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. It is still not clear if this
has a bearing on Mr. El-Rufai’s decision to return, but sources close to him
told NEXT that his flight is booked and he will be arriving at the Nnamdi Azikwe
International Airport, Abuja, on Saturday, aboard a British Airways flight
BA0083.
It is also unclear what Mr. El-Rufai’s plans are once he returns to Nigeria, or what he intends to do about
the two arrest warrants issued against him. The first warrant accused Mr.
El-Rufai of conducting treasonable activities abroad. While the second, issued
on November 5, described Mr. El-Rufai as wanted “for acts contrary to Sections
96, 120, 123 and 124 CAP 532 laws of the federation of Nigeria” as well as “some
provisions of the Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Act (of) 2000.”
Former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Michael
Aondoakaa, had also announced the commencement of extradition proceedings on Mr.
El-Rufai, based on the Senate Committee on FCT’s report, which also allegedly
indicted the ex-minister.
Mr. El-Rufai is also being investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to account
for almost $250 million spent during his tenure as Minister of the FCT. He,
however, in a terse email letter to the anti-graft agency, ahead of his planned
return last year, stated that “for the avoidance of any doubt, I am returning to
Nigeria on the 27th of December, 2009. I will never be afraid to face a bunch of
lackeys like you.”
He is facing an eight-count charge for criminal conspiracy and abuse of office while he served as minister
along with Altine Jubrin, a former director general, Abuja Geographic
Information System (AGIS), and Ismaila Iro, former general manager of the same
organisation.
As of the time we went to press, neither Mr. El-Rufai nor his lawyer Mr. Aturu could be reached for
comments.
Mr. El-Rufai’s return might add to the complications and internal crises presently experienced within the ruling
People’s Democratic Party (PDP). He is a card carrying member of the PDP,
although it is not clear which of the factions in the party he belongs to.