El-Rufai Accuses Gov Uba Sani Of Kidnapping His Former Commissioner

Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has accused the incumbent Governor of the state, Uba Sani of kidnapping one of the commissioners in his government, Jafaru Sani.
El-Rufai, who recently resigned from the All Progressives Congress and moved to the Social Democratic Party, raised the alarm in a post on his verified Facebook page, on Thursday.
The ex-Governor said the former commissioner was kidnapped by the governor’s kidnapping gang claiming to be the police and has been illegally remanded in prison.
The former governor said he was convinced that his ally was being witch-hunted for leaving the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
“Our colleague and versatile former commissioner during the El-Rufai Administration – Mallam Jafaru Sani, has been abducted in Kaduna by Uba Sani’s kidnapping gang, claiming to be the police this afternoon travis scott air jordan 1 retro low og black olive release date fall 2024!
Jafaru was remanded in prison custody by a magistrate without nike air force 1 07 black cool grey racer blue white any police first information report or charges by the State Ministry of Justice.
“On inquiry, we have learned that Jafaru is being charged with money laundering – a federal offense that neither the State Judiciary or even the Police have jurisdiction to adjudicate or investigate. Jafaru’s real crime is his resignation from the APC, and joining the SDP – and having been proposed by he as the replacement nike air monarch black jcpenney sale today price ministerial nominee representing Kaduna State in August 2023.
The tactics are similar to those used against Axel Arigato Men's Bird Tape Sneakers in Cremino, women and kids • Hanbags and accessories another colleague of ours – Bashir Saidu when he was abducted on the 31st of December, 2024, and kept in captivity for 50 days before he was released on bail!
“The ignominious role of some henpecked and compromised magistrates and high court judges in the Kaduna State judiciary remains a source of great concern to us. We are watching and waiting as no condition is permanent, and there will be accountability for all decisions and actions, one day, soon,” the Facebook post reads.

Olamilekan Adigun is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience in journalism embedded in uncovering human interest stories. He also prioritises accuracy and factual reportage of issues.