We Can’t Grant You Access to El-Rufai, ICPC Replies ADC

According to the letter, El-Rufai is currently standing trial before two courts, the State High Court of Justice in Kaduna and the Federal High Court, both sitting in Kaduna State.

El-Rufai

*Nasir El-Rufai

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has denied a request by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to visit Nasir El-Rufai in its custody.

In a letter dated May 21, 2026, and addressed to the National Secretary of the ADC in Abuja, the Commission said the request could not be granted.

According to the letter, El-Rufai is currently standing trial before two courts, the State High Court of Justice in Kaduna and the Federal High Court, both sitting in Kaduna State.

The ICPC explained that although the defendant is in its custody by order of the courts, the matter is fully before the courts.

It added that only specific persons have been granted access to him.

“The court has granted access to the defendant to his family, doctors and counsels. These are the only category of persons granted access to see the defendant in the Commission’s custody,” the letter stated.

The Commission concluded that based on this, the ADC’s application to visit him could not be approved.

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