Former Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, is gearing up to take legal action against President Bola Tinubu, as reported by Saturday Vanguard.
The impending legal battle stems from allegations levied against El-Rufai, labelling him a security risk and rendering him unfit for ministerial office under the Tinubu administration. El-Rufai aims to clear his name both in the courts and in the court of public opinion, where his reputation has been tarnished.
Recent events have seen El-Rufai actively engaging with political stakeholders, particularly in Northern Nigeria, and aligning himself with opposition figures.
This shift follows what his allies and adversaries perceive as a humiliating snub from the Tinubu administration, despite El-Rufai’s significant contributions to Tinubu’s rise to power.
El-Rufai, who was reportedly courted by President Tinubu to spearhead energy sector reforms, was unexpectedly dropped during ministerial screenings due to alleged security clearance issues.
This move shocked many political actors, given El-Rufai’s pivotal role in garnering support for Tinubu within the Northern and Southwest states.
Sources close to El-Rufai suggest that he is determined to challenge the accusations against him, leveraging his extensive international contacts and reputation. Plans for legal action are underway to refute the security risk label attributed to him.
El-Rufai is mobilising to sway public opinion against Tinubu in anticipation of the 2027 elections. Whether he will run as a candidate or support opposition efforts remains uncertain.
This development marks a significant turnaround in El-Rufai’s relationship with Tinubu, whom he previously criticised as a political godfather. Despite their differences, El-Rufai has pledged his loyalty to other political figures, such as Rauf Aregbesola, indicating a strategic realignment within Nigeria’s political landscape.