News

El-Rufai’s Former Chief Of Staff Remanded Over Alleged Fraud

Bashir Saidu, the ex-Chief of Staff to the former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has been remanded at the state’s correctional facility.

Osun Defender reports that Saidu, a prominent political ally of El-Rufai, was arrested on Tuesday by Operation Fushin Kada, formerly known as Operation Yaki on the outskirts of the state.

The reason for his arrest has not been made public, but there are claims that he is being held in connection with money laundering.

However, sources close to the politician however alleged that the arrest was politically motivated because the agency was acting on orders to harrass El-rufai’s allies in the state.

A former commissioner under El-Rufai’s government, who pleaded for anonymity, confirmed the arrest, saying he learnt Bashir had been remanded at the state’s correctional facility.

“It is very true that he was arrested on Tuesday by the operatives and is now in a correctional facility. Is this the kind of democracy they want to play by using the Operation Yaki outfit to detain political opponents?” the source said.

He further described the arrest as politically motivated, saying most of those considered to be El-Rufai’s political allies were facing charges at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, EFCC, or ICPC.

READ ALSO: Police Arrest El-Rufai’s Former Chief Of Staff, Bashir Saidu

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP Mansir Hassan, couldn’t be reached as calls to his phone were unanswered.

Similarly, Governor Uba Sani’s Chief Press Secretary, Ibraheem Musa, could not be reached and had yet to reply to the text message sent to him by DailyTrust.

However, a security source privy to the information said that by the combined provisions of the 1999 Constitution and the Police Act, the Nigeria Police Force was established to primarily protect the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens, including public funds.

He said, “For this reason, it is not out of place for any police officer to carry out an arrest, investigate, and prosecute anyone accused of committing any offence, with or without a formal complaint, provided a prima facie case is established against the accused.

“So, to say that the arrest of Alhaji Bashir Sa’idu by Operation Fushin Kada, formerly Operation Yaki, which was established to hunt down bandits and other criminal elements, is now being used to harass political opponents, is not just preposterous but a red herring to divert the weighty allegations against the accused,” he said.

Recent Posts

World’s Oldest Woman Tomiko Itooka Dies At 116

 A Japanese woman and the world’s oldest person, Tomiko Itooka, has died at age116. The…

5 hours ago

Messi, Others To Get Biden’s Presidential Medal Of Freedom Award

Legendary footballer, Lionel Messi, is set to receive America's highest civilian honour, the Presidential Medal…

5 hours ago

Burna Boy, Cubana Chief Priest Clash In Online Feud

It's nearly a few days into the new year 2025, but Nigerian celebrities are at…

5 hours ago

Concerns Rise As Mysterious Virus Allegedly Strains China’s Healthcare System

There is concern of another pandemic in China as hospitals in the country are under…

9 hours ago

Ondo SSG, Tayo Oluwatuyi Is Dead

  The Secretary to the Ondo State Government (SSG), Tayo Oluwatuyi is dead. It was…

9 hours ago

Imamship Tussle: Adeleke Orders Arrest Of Aggrieved Youths Who Assaulted Osun Monarch

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has ordered the arrest of aggrieved youths who are behind…

9 hours ago

This website uses cookies.