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Nasir El-Rufai

Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai CON (Listen; born 16 February 1960)[2] is a Nigerian politician who served as governor of Kaduna State from 2015 to 2023.[3] He served as minister of the Federal Capital Territory from 2003 to 2007. El-Rufai also served as director of the Bureau of Public Enterprises.[4] He is a co-founding member of the ruling party All Progressives Congress.[5]

Nasir El-Rufai
El-Rufai with President Bola Tinubu
Governor of Kaduna State
In office
29 May 2015 – 29 May 2023
DeputyBarnabas Bala
Hadiza Balarabe[1]
Preceded byMukhtar Yero
Succeeded byUba Sani
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory
In office
17 July 2003 – 27 July 2007
PresidentOlusegun Obasanjo
Preceded byMohammed Abba Gana
Succeeded byAliyu Modibbo Umar
Personal details
Born
Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai

(1960-02-16) 16 February 1960 (age 64)
Daudawa, Northern Region, British Nigeria
(now in Katsina State, Nigeria)
Political partyAll Progressives Congress
(2013–present)
Other political
affiliations
Spouses
Children8, including Mohammed
Alma mater
OccupationPolitician

Family edit

Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai was born on 16 February 1960 to a Fulani family in Daudawa. His father died while he was eight years old, and he was sponsored through his early schooling by an uncle in Kaduna.[6] El-Rufai is married to three wives, his first wife Hadiza Ismail El-Rufai is a writer and novelist; she runs the Yasmin El-Rufai Foundation[7] (YELF), set up in honour of their daughter who died in 2011.[8]

Education edit

El-Rufai was educated in Barewa College. As a junior at the college, President Umaru Yar'Adua was the house captain of his dormitory.[9] In 1976, he graduated at the top of his class, winning the "Barewa Old Boys' Association Academic Achievement" Trophy.[10] El-Rufai attended Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, where he received a bachelor's degree in quantity surveying with first class honours.[11]

In 1984, he received a Master of Business Administration from Ahmadu Bello University. He has since attended several professional and post-graduate programs, including the Georgetown School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and programs on privatization and leadership.[12]

In August 2008 he received a law degree from the University of London; and a master's degree in public administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University in June 2009. He also received the Kennedy School Certificate in Public Policy and Management having spent 11 months as an Edward A. Mason Fellow in Public Policy and Management from July 2008 to June 2009.[13]

In 2017, he enrolled in for a Doctorate Degree in Governance and Policy Analysis at the United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology in Netherlands.[14]

Professional career edit

In 1982, he founded El-Rufai & Partners, a quantity surveying consulting firm with three partners which he managed until 1998.[15] During the military juntas of 1983–1998, the firm received building and civil engineering contracts including during the construction of Abuja, making the partners "young millionaires".[16] In addition to his practice, El-Rufai held management positions with two international telecommunications companies, AT&T Network Systems International BV and Motorola Inc.[17]

Early political career edit

In 1998, following the death of military head of state General Sani Abacha, his successor General Abdulsalami Abubakar appointed El-Rufai as an economic advisor. In this role he worked with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.[18]

In 1999, the military transferred power to President Olusegun Obasanjo. In November 1999, he was appointed the director of the Bureau of Public Enterprises,[19] and secretary of the National Council of Privatisation where he spear-headed the privatisation of several government owned corporations alongside Vice President Atiku Abubakar.[20]

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory edit

In July 2003, he was appointed the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. During his tenure, he presided over a radical transformation of the federal capital earlier riddled with corruption and vast deviation from the original masterplan.[21] With the establishment of the Abuja Geographic Information System, the capital became the first municipality in Nigeria with a computerised land register and information system.[22]

Along with the President and members of the Economic Management Team, he led the reform of the Nigerian public service which had become dysfunctional during years of military dictatorship.[23] At various times during his tenure as Minister, he oversaw the Federal Ministries of Commerce (twice) and Interior.[24] He also chaired several high-profile cabinet committees that led to the establishment of a mortgage system in Nigeria,[25] National ID card system for Nigeria,[26] Electric Power Supply Improvement and the sale of Federal Government real estate in Abuja.[27]

During the last days of the Obasanjo administration, Nuhu Ribadu, a one-time El-Rufai ally described him as the "de facto No. 2 official",[28] tagging him with the role of Vice President, especially after the fall-out between Obasanjo and his vice president Atiku Abubakar. It is believed that Obasanjo's trust and confidence in El-Rufai angered a vast majority of the political class, which would later persecute him.[29][30]

Exile edit

In 2008, El-Rufai went into self-imposed exile and became a vocal critic of the Umaru Yar'Adua administration.[13]

Politics edit

In 2010, he returned to Nigeria and was subsequently arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). He explained his return was in order to clear his name of corruption charges.[31] In 2011, el-Rufai joined party politics with the Congress for Progressive Change supporting Muhammadu Buhari's campaign in the 2011 presidential election. In 2013, el-Rufai was appointed deputy national secretary of the newly formed All Progressives Congress (APC).[32]

In 2014, El-Rufai declared his campaign for Governor of Kaduna State, contesting the APC governorship primaries to emerged as the party's candidate for Governor of Kaduna State.[33] He went on to win the governorship election, with over one million votes to defeat the incumbent Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero the candidate of the People's Democratic Party.[34] In 2018, he again emerged as the APC's governorship candidate.[35] He was re-elected on 9 March 2019, defeating his closest rival by over 200,000 votes.[36]

Governor of Kaduna State edit

On 29 May 2015, El-Rufai was sworn in as the 22nd Governor of Kaduna State.[37] In his inaugural address, he declared that he and his deputy were cutting their allowances by half pending an improvement in the state's fiscal situation.[38] On 6 August 2015, El-Rufai in one of his first acts as governor announced that Kaduna State will adopt the Treasury Single Account policy by 1 September of the same year.[39] At the end of the exercise, 470 accounts belonging to different ministries, departments and agencies were closed and a sum of N24.7 billion was recovered and remitted to the Kaduna State Government TSA with the Central Bank of Nigeria.[40]

By blocking leakages and cutting the cost of running government, it is estimated that the El-Rufai administration was able to save N1.2 billion in just two months.[41] El-Rufai also reformed the civil service in Kaduna State and reduced the number of ministries from 19 to 13 and the number of permanent secretaries from 35 to 18.[42] In a bid to reduce the cost of governance, El-Rufai appointed only 13 commissioners, 10 special advisers and 12 special assistants as against the 24 commissioners, 41 special advisers and about 400 special assistants appointed by the previous administration.[43][44]

As governor, El-Rufai has embarked on a comprehensive education reform with the goal of revamping the moribund state of education. El-Rufai sacked over 22,000 unqualified primary teachers.[45][3] El-Rufai's administration launched the School Feeding Programme, aimed at providing one free meal per day to 1.5 million pupils in public primary schools within the state.[46][47] He also abolished the collection of fees and levies in public primary and junior secondary schools in Kaduna, thereby removing a financial burden of N3 billion from the parents.[48]

On 28 March 2020, El-Rufai tested positive for COVID-19, following contact with an index case.[49] He has placed a curfew in Kaduna State and restricted movement, to prevent the spread of the virus.[50]

On 20 August 2020, Controversy arose on social media when the Nigerian Bar Association invited Governor El-rufai to speak at its annual conference. Thousands of Nigerians signed a petition on change.org to have Governor El-rufai's invitation revoked. The NBA succumbed to the pressure and disinvited the governor.[51] A report by Open Bar initiative cited eight reasons why El-rufai's invitation to the general conference was turned down. [52] Some of the reasons include his refusal to obey court orders in his case with Audu Maikori, threatening Gloria Ballason who was Maikori's lawyer and a report by Quartz (publication) Africa which named Governor El-rufai as the head of a "powerful" group of Nigerian governors who "now regularly use security agents to arrest and intimidate journalists who dare to question their actions or attempt to hold them accountable".[53]

El Rufai grant pardon to 12 prisoners in Kaduna State, 10 of whom were nearing the end of their sentences, some of the pardons were also granted due to age. Additionally he reduced one prisoners death sentence to life in prison.[54] On 1 August 2023, he was screened by the Senate, following his nomination as minister by President Bola Tinubu.[55]

Allegations of Religious Discrimination edit

In 2023 Christians in Kaduna expressed outrage when a video emerged of Nasir el-Rufai openly admitting to discriminating against Christians. El-Rufai is seen claiming that "those that are not Muslims don't vote for our party. Most of them. So, why should I give them the deputy position? I did my calculation, and I knew we could win the election without giving them the deputy governor", adding later that "of course, Kubau [a Muslim area] voted for us the most, so I'll add something to Kubau because they voted for us. What I'll give Jaba [a Christian area], I'll increase it for Kubau because Jaba didn't vote for us."

In reaction, representatives from the Catholic Diocesan Priests Association in Kaduna, Nigeria, Zaria and Kafanchan, which are all within the borders of Kaduna state, labelled the comments a "divisive, bigoted, hateful and completely unstatesmanlike declaration of Islamic political supremacism in Kaduna State and Nigeria".[56]

Human Rights Concerns edit

In December 2021, a human rights watchdog group published a report alleging that El-Rufai has punished protestors in Kaduna State.[57] The report details two incidents in which El-Rufai responded to protests by putting the protesting community under house arrest. The first of these lockdown orders was in December 2016 in Jema'a Local Government area and the second stretched 72 days starting in June 2020.[58]

The report says that eleven villagers were killed in the 2016 lockdown.[59] The report lists a number of attacks that happened during the 2020 lockdown and alleges that a total of about 120 villagers were killed at that time.[60] The report also states that El-Rufai has punished protestors with these lockdown orders at least six times since the first incident in 2016 and goes on to document El-Rufai's large wealth as evidenced by his and his family's wide international travels, extravagant lifestyle, and the fact that he sends one of his sons to a private boarding school in Canada where tuition runs about $44,000 USD per year.[61] The report concludes by calling for international governments to sanction El-Rufai for his actions.

These reports add to concerns by human rights organizations that El-Rufai may not respect the human rights of the people in Kaduna state. In October 2021, he resurrected the Religious Preaching Edict of 1984 to create the Interfaith Preaching Regulatory Council.[62] This state body has the authority to approve or deny religious leaders the right to lead and can disapprove the content of their sermons and messages. "Anyone who begins to preach without authorization, will be liable to pay a fine and may even be imprisoned," El-Rufai said in a radio interview after imposing the new regulation.[63]

According to one human rights watchdog group, "El-Rufai is pitching this as a measure to reduce religiously fueled violence, [but] he himself has a troubling history of fueling religious tension."[64] The watchdog group then cites how El-Rufai claimed, in a tweet posted on 8 September 2014, that Christians were behind Boko Haram, funding and controlling it to tarnish the name of Islam.[65] Boko Haram is not funded by Christians but is an Islamist terror group with strong ties to Islamic State.

In 2012, El-Rufai threatened anyone who might challenge the Fulani, an ethnic group, even in the line of military duty. "We will write this for all to read. Anyone, soldier or not that kills the Fulani takes a loan payable one day no matter how long it takes," he tweeted.[66]

In 2019, El-Rufai said, in reference to a conspiracy theory that election observers were meddling in the Nigerian election, that "the person who will come and intervene...will go back in body bags because nobody will come to Nigeria and tell us how to run our country"[67]

Award edit

In October 2022, a Nigerian national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) was conferred on him by President Muhammadu Buhari.[68]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • BBC on Nasir el-Rufai, 7 September 2004,
  • Nigeria Top Politics, /Facts on our politicians 5 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine

nasir, rufai, nasir, ahmad, rufai, listen, born, february, 1960, nigerian, politician, served, governor, kaduna, state, from, 2015, 2023, served, minister, federal, capital, territory, from, 2003, 2007, rufai, also, served, director, bureau, public, enterprise. Nasir Ahmad El Rufai CON Listen born 16 February 1960 2 is a Nigerian politician who served as governor of Kaduna State from 2015 to 2023 3 He served as minister of the Federal Capital Territory from 2003 to 2007 El Rufai also served as director of the Bureau of Public Enterprises 4 He is a co founding member of the ruling party All Progressives Congress 5 MallamNasir El RufaiCONEl Rufai with President Bola TinubuGovernor of Kaduna StateIn office 29 May 2015 29 May 2023DeputyBarnabas BalaHadiza Balarabe 1 Preceded byMukhtar YeroSucceeded byUba SaniMinister of the Federal Capital TerritoryIn office 17 July 2003 27 July 2007PresidentOlusegun ObasanjoPreceded byMohammed Abba GanaSucceeded byAliyu Modibbo UmarPersonal detailsBornNasir Ahmad El Rufai 1960 02 16 16 February 1960 age 64 Daudawa Northern Region British Nigeria now in Katsina State Nigeria Political partyAll Progressives Congress 2013 present Other politicalaffiliationsPeoples Democratic Party until 2009 Congress for Progressive Change 2011 2013 SpousesHadiza Isma Asia Ahmad Aisha Ummi GarbaChildren8 including MohammedAlma materBarewa College Ahmadu Bello University Harvard University Georgetown University University of LondonOccupationPolitician Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Professional career 4 Early political career 5 Minister of the Federal Capital Territory 6 Exile 7 Politics 8 Governor of Kaduna State 9 Allegations of Religious Discrimination 10 Human Rights Concerns 11 Award 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksFamily editNasir Ahmad El Rufai was born on 16 February 1960 to a Fulani family in Daudawa His father died while he was eight years old and he was sponsored through his early schooling by an uncle in Kaduna 6 El Rufai is married to three wives his first wife Hadiza Ismail El Rufai is a writer and novelist she runs the Yasmin El Rufai Foundation 7 YELF set up in honour of their daughter who died in 2011 8 Education editEl Rufai was educated in Barewa College As a junior at the college President Umaru Yar Adua was the house captain of his dormitory 9 In 1976 he graduated at the top of his class winning the Barewa Old Boys Association Academic Achievement Trophy 10 El Rufai attended Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria where he received a bachelor s degree in quantity surveying with first class honours 11 In 1984 he received a Master of Business Administration from Ahmadu Bello University He has since attended several professional and post graduate programs including the Georgetown School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University in Washington D C and programs on privatization and leadership 12 In August 2008 he received a law degree from the University of London and a master s degree in public administration from the John F Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University in June 2009 He also received the Kennedy School Certificate in Public Policy and Management having spent 11 months as an Edward A Mason Fellow in Public Policy and Management from July 2008 to June 2009 13 In 2017 he enrolled in for a Doctorate Degree in Governance and Policy Analysis at the United Nations University Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology in Netherlands 14 Professional career editIn 1982 he founded El Rufai amp Partners a quantity surveying consulting firm with three partners which he managed until 1998 15 During the military juntas of 1983 1998 the firm received building and civil engineering contracts including during the construction of Abuja making the partners young millionaires 16 In addition to his practice El Rufai held management positions with two international telecommunications companies AT amp T Network Systems International BV and Motorola Inc 17 Early political career editIn 1998 following the death of military head of state General Sani Abacha his successor General Abdulsalami Abubakar appointed El Rufai as an economic advisor In this role he worked with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund 18 In 1999 the military transferred power to President Olusegun Obasanjo In November 1999 he was appointed the director of the Bureau of Public Enterprises 19 and secretary of the National Council of Privatisation where he spear headed the privatisation of several government owned corporations alongside Vice President Atiku Abubakar 20 Minister of the Federal Capital Territory editIn July 2003 he was appointed the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory During his tenure he presided over a radical transformation of the federal capital earlier riddled with corruption and vast deviation from the original masterplan 21 With the establishment of the Abuja Geographic Information System the capital became the first municipality in Nigeria with a computerised land register and information system 22 Along with the President and members of the Economic Management Team he led the reform of the Nigerian public service which had become dysfunctional during years of military dictatorship 23 At various times during his tenure as Minister he oversaw the Federal Ministries of Commerce twice and Interior 24 He also chaired several high profile cabinet committees that led to the establishment of a mortgage system in Nigeria 25 National ID card system for Nigeria 26 Electric Power Supply Improvement and the sale of Federal Government real estate in Abuja 27 During the last days of the Obasanjo administration Nuhu Ribadu a one time El Rufai ally described him as the de facto No 2 official 28 tagging him with the role of Vice President especially after the fall out between Obasanjo and his vice president Atiku Abubakar It is believed that Obasanjo s trust and confidence in El Rufai angered a vast majority of the political class which would later persecute him 29 30 Exile editIn 2008 El Rufai went into self imposed exile and became a vocal critic of the Umaru Yar Adua administration 13 Politics editIn 2010 he returned to Nigeria and was subsequently arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC He explained his return was in order to clear his name of corruption charges 31 In 2011 el Rufai joined party politics with the Congress for Progressive Change supporting Muhammadu Buhari s campaign in the 2011 presidential election In 2013 el Rufai was appointed deputy national secretary of the newly formed All Progressives Congress APC 32 In 2014 El Rufai declared his campaign for Governor of Kaduna State contesting the APC governorship primaries to emerged as the party s candidate for Governor of Kaduna State 33 He went on to win the governorship election with over one million votes to defeat the incumbent Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero the candidate of the People s Democratic Party 34 In 2018 he again emerged as the APC s governorship candidate 35 He was re elected on 9 March 2019 defeating his closest rival by over 200 000 votes 36 Governor of Kaduna State editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Nasir El Rufai news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message On 29 May 2015 El Rufai was sworn in as the 22nd Governor of Kaduna State 37 In his inaugural address he declared that he and his deputy were cutting their allowances by half pending an improvement in the state s fiscal situation 38 On 6 August 2015 El Rufai in one of his first acts as governor announced that Kaduna State will adopt the Treasury Single Account policy by 1 September of the same year 39 At the end of the exercise 470 accounts belonging to different ministries departments and agencies were closed and a sum of N24 7 billion was recovered and remitted to the Kaduna State Government TSA with the Central Bank of Nigeria 40 By blocking leakages and cutting the cost of running government it is estimated that the El Rufai administration was able to save N1 2 billion in just two months 41 El Rufai also reformed the civil service in Kaduna State and reduced the number of ministries from 19 to 13 and the number of permanent secretaries from 35 to 18 42 In a bid to reduce the cost of governance El Rufai appointed only 13 commissioners 10 special advisers and 12 special assistants as against the 24 commissioners 41 special advisers and about 400 special assistants appointed by the previous administration 43 44 As governor El Rufai has embarked on a comprehensive education reform with the goal of revamping the moribund state of education El Rufai sacked over 22 000 unqualified primary teachers 45 3 El Rufai s administration launched the School Feeding Programme aimed at providing one free meal per day to 1 5 million pupils in public primary schools within the state 46 47 He also abolished the collection of fees and levies in public primary and junior secondary schools in Kaduna thereby removing a financial burden of N3 billion from the parents 48 On 28 March 2020 El Rufai tested positive for COVID 19 following contact with an index case 49 He has placed a curfew in Kaduna State and restricted movement to prevent the spread of the virus 50 On 20 August 2020 Controversy arose on social media when the Nigerian Bar Association invited Governor El rufai to speak at its annual conference Thousands of Nigerians signed a petition on change org to have Governor El rufai s invitation revoked The NBA succumbed to the pressure and disinvited the governor 51 A report by Open Bar initiative cited eight reasons why El rufai s invitation to the general conference was turned down 52 Some of the reasons include his refusal to obey court orders in his case with Audu Maikori threatening Gloria Ballason who was Maikori s lawyer and a report by Quartz publication Africa which named Governor El rufai as the head of a powerful group of Nigerian governors who now regularly use security agents to arrest and intimidate journalists who dare to question their actions or attempt to hold them accountable 53 El Rufai grant pardon to 12 prisoners in Kaduna State 10 of whom were nearing the end of their sentences some of the pardons were also granted due to age Additionally he reduced one prisoners death sentence to life in prison 54 On 1 August 2023 he was screened by the Senate following his nomination as minister by President Bola Tinubu 55 Allegations of Religious Discrimination editIn 2023 Christians in Kaduna expressed outrage when a video emerged of Nasir el Rufai openly admitting to discriminating against Christians El Rufai is seen claiming that those that are not Muslims don t vote for our party Most of them So why should I give them the deputy position I did my calculation and I knew we could win the election without giving them the deputy governor adding later that of course Kubau a Muslim area voted for us the most so I ll add something to Kubau because they voted for us What I ll give Jaba a Christian area I ll increase it for Kubau because Jaba didn t vote for us In reaction representatives from the Catholic Diocesan Priests Association in Kaduna Nigeria Zaria and Kafanchan which are all within the borders of Kaduna state labelled the comments a divisive bigoted hateful and completely unstatesmanlike declaration of Islamic political supremacism in Kaduna State and Nigeria 56 Human Rights Concerns editIn December 2021 a human rights watchdog group published a report alleging that El Rufai has punished protestors in Kaduna State 57 The report details two incidents in which El Rufai responded to protests by putting the protesting community under house arrest The first of these lockdown orders was in December 2016 in Jema a Local Government area and the second stretched 72 days starting in June 2020 58 The report says that eleven villagers were killed in the 2016 lockdown 59 The report lists a number of attacks that happened during the 2020 lockdown and alleges that a total of about 120 villagers were killed at that time 60 The report also states that El Rufai has punished protestors with these lockdown orders at least six times since the first incident in 2016 and goes on to document El Rufai s large wealth as evidenced by his and his family s wide international travels extravagant lifestyle and the fact that he sends one of his sons to a private boarding school in Canada where tuition runs about 44 000 USD per year 61 The report concludes by calling for international governments to sanction El Rufai for his actions These reports add to concerns by human rights organizations that El Rufai may not respect the human rights of the people in Kaduna state In October 2021 he resurrected the Religious Preaching Edict of 1984 to create the Interfaith Preaching Regulatory Council 62 This state body has the authority to approve or deny religious leaders the right to lead and can disapprove the content of their sermons and messages Anyone who begins to preach without authorization will be liable to pay a fine and may even be imprisoned El Rufai said in a radio interview after imposing the new regulation 63 According to one human rights watchdog group El Rufai is pitching this as a measure to reduce religiously fueled violence but he himself has a troubling history of fueling religious tension 64 The watchdog group then cites how El Rufai claimed in a tweet posted on 8 September 2014 that Christians were behind Boko Haram funding and controlling it to tarnish the name of Islam 65 Boko Haram is not funded by Christians but is an Islamist terror group with strong ties to Islamic State In 2012 El Rufai threatened anyone who might challenge the Fulani an ethnic group even in the line of military duty We will write this for all to read Anyone soldier or not that kills the Fulani takes a loan payable one day no matter how long it takes he tweeted 66 In 2019 El Rufai said in reference to a conspiracy theory that election observers were meddling in the Nigerian election that the person who will come and intervene will go back in body bags because nobody will come to Nigeria and tell us how to run our country 67 Award editIn October 2022 a Nigerian national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger CON was conferred on him by President Muhammadu Buhari 68 See also editList of governors of Kaduna StateReferences edit Deputy Governor Kaduna State Government Archived from the original on 10 January 2021 Retrieved 23 May 2020 NVS Articles amp Viewpoints Nigerian Village Square Nigeriavillagesquare com Archived from the original on 30 September 2011 Retrieved 18 October 2011 a b Office of the Governor Kaduna State Government Retrieved 4 July 2020 NorthWindProject com Home Page Bureau of Public Enterprises BPE Retrieved 4 July 2020 Owete Festus 25 June 2013 Masari El Rufai others emerge APC interim national officers Premium Times Nigeria Retrieved 4 July 2020 Profile Mallam Nasir el Rufai BBC News 7 September 2004 Retrieved 19 May 2010 https yelffoundation org I used to sing in the Catholic Church choir Hadiza El Rufai Punch Newspapers Retrieved 7 January 2018 Dr MRS www nigeriafirst org Archived from the original on 21 July 2006 Bahaushe Mai Ban Haushi 1 June 2009 Bahaushe Mai Ban Haushi Yar Adua Great Expectation Disappointing Outcome Ibrahim sheme blogspot com Retrieved 18 October 2011 Nasir El Rufai LinkedIn Retrieved 18 October 2011 Amsterdam Rober 1 December 2009 White Paper Reform vs Status PDF Amsterdam amp Partners a b Speakers www whartonafricaforum com Archived from the original on 1 November 2009 Jannah Chijioke 17 March 2017 El rufai back to school for Ph D abroad Daily Post Nigeria El Rufai and Partners Design Cost Associates Profile Mallam Nasir el Rufai 7 September 2004 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Amsterdam Rober 1 December 2009 White Paper Reform vs Status PDF Amsterdam amp Partners Amsterdam Rober 1 December 2009 White Paper Reform vs Status PDF Amsterdam amp Partners El Rufai victim of his own standards Gerald Ilukwe Kaduna Chief Information Officer Vanguard News 28 August 2021 Retrieved 3 March 2022 http en newspeg com Nigeria El Rufai Has Zero Tolerance for Corruption Obj 3926799 html permanent dead link Life of poverty in Abuja s wealth 13 February 2007 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Peter Omale Funmi 11 April 2006 Nigeria Abuja Land Registry Nets N4bn in 2005 El Rufai This Day Lagos Retrieved 20 December 2017 The Sun News On line Power Game www sunnewsonline com Archived from the original on 17 April 2009 Oota Andrew 16 April 2008 Nigeria Is El Rufai Really Guilty Leadership Abuja Retrieved 20 December 2017 independentngonline com www independentngonline com Retrieved 20 December 2017 Mallam Nasir el Rufai NigerianMuse Nigerianmuse com 17 October 2009 Retrieved 18 October 2011 Ojeifo Sufuyan 11 April 2008 Nigeria 75 000 Houses Demolished in Abuja Under El Rufai This Day Lagos Retrieved 20 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the original on 20 October 2016 Retrieved 20 October 2016 Kaduna 2019 El Rufai emerges APC governorship candidate 30 September 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2020 Breaking INEC declares El Rufai winner of Kaduna governorship election Oak TV Newstrack oak tv 11 March 2019 Archived from the original on 11 March 2019 Retrieved 13 March 2019 Leadership by Example El Rufai Deputy Cut Own Salaries by 50 Archived from the original on 21 October 2016 Retrieved 20 October 2016 Democracy Day El Rufai deputy cut own salaries by 50 Vanguard News Vanguard News 29 May 2015 Retrieved 20 December 2017 Governor El Rufai orders closure of all Kaduna State s commercial bank accounts Archived from the original on 20 October 2016 Retrieved 20 October 2016 TSA is an armor against waste and leakage Kaduna State Government kdsg gov ng Archived from the original on 21 October 2016 Retrieved 20 December 2017 El Rufai saved N1 2 billion in two months Sani The Nation Nigeria The Nation Nigeria 6 September 2015 Retrieved 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March 2020 Retrieved 1 April 2020 El Rufai announces partial lockdown in Kaduna The Nation Newspaper 24 March 2020 Retrieved 1 April 2020 NBA president speaks on withdraw of El rufai from conference 20 August 2020 Open Bar Initiative Kicks Against Invitation of Kaduna Governor El Rufai to NBA Conference as Speaker Sahara Reporters Nigeria has been quietly crushing press freedom but now the world is watching 20 August 2019 Gov El Rufai grants pardon to 12 prisoners in Kaduna State January 2021 Senate screens El Rufai Umahi Edun 12 others today Channelstv com 1 August 2023 Retrieved 2 August 2023 ACN 15 June 2023 Nigerian Catholics shocked by public admission of religious discrimination in Kaduna ACN International Retrieved 25 October 2023 New Report Exposes Years of Human Rights Abuses by Wealthy Nigerian Governor 2 December 2021 https www persecution org wp content uploads 2021 12 el rufai report pdf bare URL PDF Why Buhari hasn t spoken on Kaduna killings Adeshina 27 December 2016 https www persecution org wp content uploads 2021 12 el rufai report pdf page 11 bare URL PDF https www persecution org wp content uploads 2021 12 el rufai report pdf page 10 bare URL PDF El Rufai Inaugurates Council to Regulate Religious Preaching in Kaduna Unauthorized preachers will be liable to pay fine may be imprisoned El Rufai Vanguard News Archived from the original on 28 October 2021 Kaduna State s El Rufai Clamps Down on Preaching 4 November 2021 elrufai 8 September 2014 Those interested in understanding the metamorphosis and variants of Boko Haram will find this compilation helpful Tweet via Twitter elrufai 15 July 2012 We will write this for all to read Anyone soldier or not that kills the Fulani takes a loan repayable one day no matter how long it takes Tweet via Twitter Nigeria leader s ally says foreigners who intervene in poll face body bags Reuters 6 February 2019 FULL LIST 2022 National Honours Award Recipients The Nation Newspaper The Nation Newspaper 9 October 2022 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