El-Rufai plots to destabilize, unleash mayhem across Kaduna – KDSG

Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasiru El-Rufai

Kaduna State government has issued a final warning to former governor of kaduna state, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai for plotting to unleash mayhem across Kaduna State in a desperate bid to destabilize the state and drag it back into its dark and violent past.

The state government, said El-Rufai’s actions in recent days are not mere political posturing; they are direct threats to the peace, unity, and development of the state.

It was made known in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr Suleiman Shuiabu, that the good people of Kaduna State have endured enough trauma, enough bloodshed, and enough division.

‘This Government will not fold its arms and allow a discredited former leader, who left the state in ruins, to ignite chaos and plunge the state into another era of ethno-religious tension, insecurity, and economic stagnation.”

The statement further said, “Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has made it glaringly obvious that he can not stomach the progress Kaduna is making under the administration of Governor Uba Sani.

“This administration has been widely recognised for its inclusive, people-centered, and security-focused approach to governance. In just under two years, Kaduna has transitioned from a state at the brink of collapse, saddled with insecurity, deep ethno-religious wounds and crushing debt, to a growing beacon of hope, unity, and development. But instead of supporting this journey of recovery, El-Rufai has chosen to obstruct it by exploiting old wounds and deliberately peddling dangerous lies designed to incite violence and discord.”

According to the statement, “The Kaduna State Government is aware that Mallam Nasir El-Rufai intensified his plots following the massive electoral losses suffered by his political surrogates during the August 16 by-elections. His rejected candidates and the incoherent political coalition he assembled were resoundingly defeated in free, fair, and transparent elections that affirmed the people’s trust in the APC’s leadership and Senator Uba Sani’s progressive governance.

“Rather than accept this democratic outcome with dignity, El-Rufai has chosen to respond with sabotage. On August 30th, he convened an illegal and chaotic meeting of his so-called political coalition, which descended into violence, including gunshots that endangered innocent citizens. True to form, El-Rufai attempted to shift blame by falsely accusing the government of sponsoring thugs to disrupt the meeting.

“This is a lie, one deliberately crafted to provoke unrest and test the patience of the Kaduna State Government. The question must be asked: why would a Governor who has just won the hearts of the people through credible elections need to disrupt a gathering of losers? This narrative is not only insulting to the intelligence of Kaduna residents, but also exposes El-Rufai’s determination to return Kaduna to the orgy of violence and fear that defined his tenure.”

“The Kaduna State Government is also alarmed by the former Governor’s incendiary remarks in a recent interview on channel television, during which he recklessly accused both federal and state governments of “bribing bandits.” These are not mere words: they are calculated, malicious lies designed to undermine security efforts, incite public anger, and legitimise criminality.

“At a time when Governor Uba Sani, in collaboration with the Federal Government and security agencies, has made commendable strides in restoring security, El-Rufai seeks to discredit those gains and turn Kaduna back into a killing field. Such acts of subversion are unacceptable and will be met with the full weight of the law” , he added.

It went further to add that, “Indeed, El- Rufai’s appearance on Channels Television’s “Sunday Politics” programme on August 31, 2025, was yet another display of this dangerous agenda, his reckless allegation that both the Federal and Kaduna State Governments are “bribing bandits” to achieve peace in Kaduna State is not just false; it is an insult to the sacrifices of our armed forces, the intelligence community, and the thousands of local stakeholders who have worked tirelessly to restore peace in Kaduna.

“The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) has rightly debunked these malicious claims. In a strongly worded rebuttal, ONSA stated unequivocally that neither it nor any agency under this administration has ever paid or induced bandits. On the contrary, both the federal and the Kaduna state governments have repeatedly urged Nigerians never to pay ransom and have committed to pursuing justice through coordinated military and community engagement strategies.

“El-Rufai’s allegations are not only baseless but also contradict verifiable facts. Through the combined efforts of the security agencies and community-led peacebuilding models such as the Kaduna Peace Accord championed by Governor Uba Sani, areas like Birnin Gwari, Giwa, Kajuru, Kauru, Kachia and Igabi: once synonymous with violence, are now experiencing relative calm. In fact, notorious bandit kingpins like Boderi, Baleri, Sani Yellow, Janburos, Buhari, and Boka have all been eliminated.

“For a former governor, who once occupied the highest office in the state, to publicly deny these hard-won victories, and in doing so insult the memory of brave officers who died in the line of duty, is beyond shameful. It is dangerous. It is a deliberate act of sabotage. The Kaduna State Government joins the ONSA in calling on El-Rufai and his allies to stop dragging security agencies into petty political conflicts.

“The former Governor’s attempt to ferment ethno-religious conflict is not just immoral; it is criminal. The people of Kaduna must not fall for his antics. They must see his provocations for what they are: desperate acts by a failed leader trying to stay relevant by plunging the state into anarchy. We call on the people of Kaduna, regardless of ethnicity or religion, to reject his message of hate and embrace the peace and unity we are building together.”