El-Rufai: My Silence is My Constitutional Right

El-Rufai: My Silence is My Constitutional Right

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Former Kaduna governor Nasir El-Rufai has broken his silence — by defending his silence. Amid ongoing legal scrutiny involving the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), El-Rufai insists that remaining silent is his constitutional right. But what does that mean legally and politically?

In this episode, we examine: The constitutional basis for the right to remain silent Whether silence strengthens or weakens his public image The legal strategy behind such a move Political interpretations from allies and critics What this signals ahead of 2027 Is this calm confidence in due process — or strategic political positioning?

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