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Kaduna Victims’ Coalition: Survivors and Families Demand Accountability for Abuses Under Nasir El-Rufai

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February 16, 2026
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Survivors and families of victims allegedly brutalised under the watch of the former governor of Kaduna State, mallam Nasir Elrufai have demanded full accountability.

The representatives of the numerous individuals, families, and communities who endured eight years of profound hardship, terror, fear, and loss under the governorship of Nasir El-Rufai in Kaduna State (2015–2023) are now asking deeper questions and demanding accountability.

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The coalition includes citizens from all walks of life: community and business leaders, serving and retired public servants, traditional rulers, faith leaders, academics, journalists, lawyers, and other professionals.

Thirteen persons signed the press statement on behalf of the coalition of survivors, victims’ families, and concerned citizens: they include: Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, Audu Maikori, Esq, Gloria Ballason, Esq, Steven Kefas, and Luka Binniyat.

Others include; Midat Joseph, Segun Onibiyo, House of Justice, Community Development & Rights Advocacy Foundation, Resilient Aid and Dialogue Initiative, Southern Kaduna Indigenously,  Progressive Forum (SKIPFo) and Atrocities Watch Africa, AWA.

Among the many victims they indicated high-profile cases that symbolize the era’s impunity and they include: HRH Dr. Maiwada Raphael Galadima, the Agwam Adara (paramount ruler of the Adara Chiefdom), abducted in October 2018 and brutally murdered despite ransom payment.

According to the coalition, “the killing occurred amid efforts to restructure traditional institutions, including the controversial conversion of the chiefdom into an emirate structure, deepening ethnic and communal tensions. Till date the suspects arrested for the murder of Agwam Adara are yet to be successfully prosecuted and their whereabouts can not be ascertained.”

Another victim according to them, “Abubakar Idris (Dadiyata), a lecturer at the Federal University Dutsenma and social media commentator critical of governance issues, abducted from his residence in Barnawa, Kaduna, on August 2, 2019. He has remained missing, effectively disappeared for nearly seven years. August 2026 will mark the seventh anniversary of his abduction and trigger the statutory presumption of death under Nigerian law.”

“Shortly after Dadiyata’s abduction, on December 23, 2019, at 10:16 hrs, Bashir el-Rufai, son of the then-Governor, posted a tweet widely perceived as gloating over the incident and dismissing calls for his safe return.”

They alleged that “during his tenure, Nasir el-Rufai presided over a pattern of indiscriminate actions: arbitrary abductions, persecution of critics, reprisal violence, unlawful demolitions of homes, mass dismissals of workers without due process, forced sackings by employers of perceived opponents, and the displacement of citizens into exile.”

“These acts bypassed constitutional safeguards and Nigerian law, turning gubernatorial immunity into unchecked impunity,” they submitted.

“We are deeply troubled by recent attempts to reframe this history, portraying Nasir El-Rufai as a champion of due process and human rights, while survivors and families continue to seek truth and justice” the victims indicated.

“On behalf of ourselves, and in solemn memory of those killed or disappeared who cannot speak, we have a moral and civic duty to bear witness. Our sole demand is accountability under the rule of law: thorough, independent investigations; prosecutions where evidence warrants; and closure for traumatized victims and families. By pursuing justice, we aim to prevent future suffering and uphold the dignity of all Nigerians.”

“We stand ready to cooperate fully with all relevant law enforcement agencies, judicial bodies, and human rights institutions in Nigeria. We will provide testimonies, evidence, and any material assistance to support inquiries and ensure those responsible for crimes face due process” they assured.

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