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El-Rufai’s wives beg Tinubu to allow husband get bail he can afford

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El-Rufai’s wives beg Tinubu to allow husband get bail he can afford

The wives of Nasir el-Rufai, ex-Kaduna governor, have appealed to President Bola Tinubu to end their “family’s ordeal”.

Asiya, one of el-Rufai’s wives, spoke on the family’s behalf on Tuesday in Abuja, while reacting to the arrest of Bello Abubakar, the ex-minister’s personal physician, by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

In a statement on Tuesday, Okor Odey, ICPC spokesperson, alleged that el-Rufai and Bello abused privileges and violated a court order regarding his medical consultation.

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Speaking to journalists and flanked by another wife of the former minister, Aichatou, Asiya said the family is not asking Tinubu to interfere with the judicial process or halt the prosecution of their husband.

She said they are only seeking the constitutional rights guaranteed to every Nigerian, including access to medical care, family members, lawyers and bail on reasonable terms.

Addressing the president directly, Asiya recalled the role she and her husband played during Tinubu’s 2023 presidential campaign.

“Mr. President sir, I campaigned for you. I stood up and went to every nook and cranny of Kaduna state for you. My husband stood by your side. Is this what our family deserves?” she asked.

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She urged Tinubu to intervene, saying the decision ultimately rests with him.

“The ball is in your court, Mr. President. All these can stop if you say a word. We believe that you are a father and we know you can empathise,” she said.

Asiya insisted that the family is not asking for preferential treatment.

“Please let him go free. I am not asking you to tell them not to prosecute him, but we are asking you to allow him the basic human rights that the constitution you swore to uphold and defend guarantees,” she said.

“Let them give him the bail that he can afford. If he is guilty, let the court decide; if he is innocent, let the court decide.”

Asiya alleged that el-Rufai, who she said has high blood pressure and spike in blood sugar levels, has been denied access to adequate medical care.

She said the continued detention of the former governor and restrictions on access to his doctors and relatives have left the family traumatised.

“We, the family, are traumatised. We live in constant fear that we will wake up and hear some bad news,” she said.

“I honestly think that what they are doing is more about psychological warfare against Mallam and against his family.

“If they humiliate us, dehumanise us and put us in constant fear, they feel that affects Mallam.”

Asiya also questioned the alleged decision to deny el-Rufai access to his doctor.

“We were told that orders from ‘above’ said Professor Bello Abubakar cannot have access to anybody for 24 hours. Who is the ‘above’?” she queried.

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