By Femi Fani-Kayode
Three very serious allegations were made last week by the former minister of the FCT and former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai. Firstly, that he bugged Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the national security adviser’s phone and is privy to his most sensitive conversations; secondly, that the NSA’s office has imported large sums of dangerous chemical weapons into the country for unspecified purposes; and thirdly, that there is a conspiracy between the NSA and Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, his successor in office, to “destroy him” and “jail him for life.”
I have tried to stay away from the raging debate that followed these comments due to my longstanding friendship and respect for all three parties and their respective families, but in view of the latest developments and in light of these grave allegations, I can no longer sit on the sidelines and maintain my silence.
Let me begin by saying that Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, Governor Uba Sani and I were closer than brothers during President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Government, and we worked closely as a tag team.
Uba Sani took over my old job as special assistant to the president on public affairs when I was appointed as a minister. Nasir was my colleague in the cabinet, and Nuhu headed the EFCC. We all attended federal executive council meetings, and more often than not, we were on the same page on most national issues, and we presented our cases with candour and vigour without any fear or favour at such cabinet meetings, which President Obasanjo graciously allowed us to do.
This was as far back as over 20 years ago.
We were also all very close to President Obasanjo, whom we revered, and had many private and closed-door meetings with him, together with a handful of other close associates, about how to move his government and the country forward and how to confront and contain his political enemies and detractors.
We were loyal to a fault; tough, young, hard-working, fearless and filled with zeal, and we gave our very best to Obasanjo and his government in our respective roles.
After we left office, we all suffered severe persecution at the hands of President Yar’adua’s administration simply for being “Obasanjo boys”, and we literally had to fight for our liberty and lives. Nuhu and Nasir were compelled to leave Nigeria for fear for their lives, whilst Uba and I stayed behind and weathered the very difficult storm.
Those were the most difficult, trying and testing days of our respective lives, but thankfully, we all pulled through, overcame all the obstacles placed before us and eventually won the day. We came out of it all alive, healthy and well, and for that we give thanks to God.
Since those early years, much has transpired, and there have been many realignments, sometimes finding us on opposing sides.
Regardless of that, our friendship and strong sense of brotherhood endured and remained intact even if we may have publicly disagreed from time to time.
The latest development in the saga of our respective lives is the comments made by Nasir in his interview with Charles Aniagolu of Arise Television on Friday about both Nuhu and Uba, which I believe go beyond the pale and sadly represent a permanent burning of bridges in terms of our brotherhood and collective friendship.
One of the things he said in that interview is that he bugged the phone of the NSA, and to this, and much else, I am constrained to offer the following comments as an old friend and a concerned observer.
Permit me to begin by saying that it is likely that it is the same people who tapped the late Brigadier-General Uba’s phone and gave the coordinates of his location to the terrorists that led to his execution that bugged the NSA’s phone.
It is likely that it is the same people who have enabled the terrorists to kill, abduct, terrorise and abduct our people and brought misery, suffering, tears and carnage to our land that bugged the NSA’s phone.
It is likely that it is the same people whose footsoldiers are creating havoc and bringing chaos to Niger, Kaduna, Kwara, Borno, Kogi, Katsina and other parts of our nation that bugged the NSA’s phone.
It is likely that it is the same people who wish to destabilise our nation, divide our people along ethnic and religious lines and instigate a violent, unconstitutional and bloody regime change that bugged the NSA’s phone.
These non-state actors, agents of destabilisation and terror-enablers, are listening to ALL our conversations, including those on WhatsApp.
The truth is that until they are brought to justice for their unconscionable crimes, no one is safe.
Sadly, Nasir el-Rufai’s public admission of having a relationship with them and even confessing publicly that he exchanges information with them, even though he acknowledged the fact that such a course of action is illegal, makes him complicit in their crimes and an accessory after the fact.
If you can boast of bugging the NSA’s phone on national television, it makes you a security threat to our nation.
Again, if you served as governor during the killing of 800 Christians in Southern Kaduna in one day during the Christmas season in 2016 and did nothing to bring the perpetrators to book; if you can punish the Christians of Southern Kaduna and deny them their allocations and rights for eight years; if you can preside over the slaughter of 1000 Shia Muslims in one day in Zaria without consequence; if you can insult our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary; if you can call Southern female Youth Corpers “whores”, if you can lock up critics of your government and preside over the disappearance and murder of traditional rulers like the Agom Adara III who you denigrated and humiliated and other critics without due process simply for criticising your government; if you can seize people’s land, revoke their certificates of occupancy and knock down their homes out of spite and without due process; if you can publicly admit to offering and paying foreign terrorists money and “compensating” them for their losses; if you can accuse Senator Abdul Azeez Yari or Senator Ahmed Sani, both former governors of Zamfara State, of deserving to be listed as terrorists by the American Congress; if you can turn on your former best friend who is now the NSA and your most loyal supporter who is now the governor of your state and seek to malign and destroy them for no just cause; if you can turn around and blame the abduction and possible murder of Dadiyata on the former Governor of Kano State instead of accepting responsibility for his disappearance yourself; if you can claim not to have targeted and viciously persecuted Senator Shehu Sani, Audu Maikori, John Danfulani, Luka Biniyat, Steven Kefas, Nasiru Jagaban and countless others violating court orders and without due process simply for criticising your government; if you can pick up over 100 Islamic clerics in Zaria whilst they were praying after you sacked them and denied them their entitlements and lock them up in prison, if you can pick up and send hundreds of Christians in Kajuru together with their pastors to prison simply because they were protesting after their traditional ruler was murdered by terrorists; if you can accuse Nigerian Christians of being the ones behind Boko Haram; if you can say that President Goodluck Jonathan had an assassination squad and was planning to kill you; if you can accuse the NSA of importing what is essentially a lethal chemical and biological weapon and what you described as large quantities of “toxic, odourless and colourless poison from Poland” known as thallium sulphate into our country and imply that he has done so for an evil, sinister, nefarious and possibly homicidal purpose; if you can call the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, a “scumbag” on national television; if you can publicly call Senator Makarfi, a former governor of your state, “a thief” with no evidence; if you can treat the former Governor of your state, Governor Yero, with disdain and contempt; if you can call President Buhari, President Obasanjo, President Jonathan, President Yar’dua, President Tinubu, Vice President Atiku Abubakar all manner of names in the past when it suited your purpose in an attempt to discredit and destroy them and their legacy; if you can publicly threaten to send foreign election observers “back to their country in body bags”; if you can say the Northern elders are “paperweights” and that there are “no Northern elders” except for the likes of yourself; if you can publicly ask Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State why yours truly should have been allowed to join the APC when he was the Interim National Chairman of the party in 2021 simply because I lambasted you for failing to protect Christians from the mass murder, genocide and ethnic cleansing that they were being subjected to under your watch in your state; if you can publicly say that every terrorist and insurgent that is killed by the Nigerian military is “a debt that shall be repaid”; and if you can say and do so much more than all these atrocities I have listed, then I say that you are not only a security risk and threat to the stability of our nation and welfare of our people but also that you have no right to complain about being investigated or being invited and detained for questioning by the security and intelligence agencies.
I went through it for 18 years and was locked up for a total of 9 months over that period of time.
Instead of going on television to say that I had bugged the NSA’s phone and allege a grand conspiracy that the government of the day had imported chemical weapons to gas their opponents to death, I presented my defence and stated my case calmly and coolly in court and in the end, I won all four cases and was totally vindicated.
If you know you have done no wrong, why can’t you calm down, pray to God, behave in a dignified manner, carry your cross, stop claiming that there is some kind of imaginary and nonsensical conspiracy against you emanating from Kaduna State and the NSA’s office and hope for the same?
If you know you are innocent, why all the hot air, nauseating noise, goat-like bleating, delusionary assertions and wild accusations?
Why are you behaving like a snake or a chicken whose head has been cut off?
Do you consider yourself as being above the law?
You are not the first person that the security agencies attempted to arrest at the airport without a warrant or elsewhere, and you will not be the first to be invited, arrested or detained, and neither will you be the last.
These things have happened to most of us who chose the path of politics for our lives, and it has been so since independence. All great leaders worth their salt have been detained, arrested, harassed, investigated, prosecuted, and some even jailed at some point in their careers, and those that have a clean spirit, whose innocence spoke for them and who are right before God have always prevailed and won back their freedom.
It happened to Sir Ahmadu Bello who was jailed for three months, Chief Obafemi Awolowo who was jailed for three years, President Olusegun Obasanjo who was jailed for three years, President Muhammadu Buhari who was under house arrest for three years, Vice President Alex Ekwueme who was in detention for three years, virtually all the major players in the First and Second Republic (many of whom even lost their lives) and so many others yet they took their plight with grace and an exemplary submission to the will of God like the great men they were and never accused the entire world of conspiring against them.
Neither did they give infantile, puerile and nonsensical interviews implying that the security organs of the state were importing chemical weapons to commit mass murder against opposition figures.
Only guilty men and hardened, unrepentant criminals talk like that and indulge in such rhetoric and it is usually driven by their dark hearts, their uninhibited lust for power, their refusal to accept that they no longer have it, their compulsive and pathological need to continue to display the wickedness and cruelty that they displayed whilst in power and the unintended consequences the innocent blood that they may have either shed themselves or that their agents and associates have shed.
It is a form of madness that trails wicked and cruel men and confirms the words of the Bible, which says, “there is no peace for the wicked”.
Simply put, it is a graphic and unmistakable display of God’s judgement.
I understand your anger, and I feel your pain, but understand one thing: that divine retribution is real, and at this point, the best you can do is display a little humility, seek the forgiveness of those you have hurt and beg God for His grace and mercy.
Your case is like that of the Epstein files: the more you look, the more horror you see.
Is it any wonder that Ambassador Reno Omokri calls you “the Epstein of Nigeria?”
You were accused by the State House of Assembly in Kaduna of stealing billions, yet you treated the allegation with disdain and refused to make yourself available for questioning and investigation.
Kindly ponder on all this and make your peace with God before He unleashes the full force of His wrath on your head.
I have been restrained and gentle in this contribution for old times’ sake.
I may not be so charitable next time around.
Kindly behave and respect yourself, and stop behaving like an unrepentant and unrelenting ingrate and pest. The NSA does not have your time, and neither does the governor of your state.
There is one thing I ought to add, which is relevant and which explains the contrasting dispositions and styles of Ribadu and el-Rufai. It may also go a long way to explain the deep-seated hate and envy that the latter has always secretly harboured for the former.
Like yours truly, Nuhu Ribadu comes from a long line of distinguished public servants and enlightened and educated people.
His father, Alhaji Ahmadu Ribadu OON MBE, a pure and full-blooded Fulani man, was a Nigerian politician and a diplomat.
During the First Republic, he represented Adamawa East constituency in the Federal Parliament from 1959 to 1966 and held the position of Minister of State of Economic Development in the Government of Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
He replaced the erstwhile Minister of Defence, Mohammadu Ribadu, as the representative of their constituency in the cabinet after the latter passed on earlier that year.
Consequently, Nuhu was not only born into the corridors of power and is a ranking member of Nigeria’s ultra elite ruling class, though I suspect he is reluctant to admit it, but he also understands and fully appreciates the limits of that power, and its complex nuances.
As a consequence of the circumstances of his birth, he was well educated from infancy, familiar with the rudiments and ways of the ruling classes, exposed, civilised, loyal to his friends, cosmopolitan, enlightened, careful with his words, reserved, disciplined, taciturn, tactical, wise, totally detribalised and prefers to operate more behind the scenes than in the open.
These are qualities and virtues that money cannot buy, and they make him extremely effective and very dangerous to his enemies, who are mainly criminals, many of whom he jailed when he was chairman of the EFCC.
He is a formidable adversary because, unlike Nasir, you cannot see him coming, and he is far more interested in facing his work and getting his job done than in involving himself in some kind of public press war, bitter vendetta or public controversy. Such things are an anathema to him.
He is a believer in the eventual victory of good over evil, which is why he could remain out of government for 16 years without complaining for one day or expressing any form of bitterness or angst, believing that one day his time would once again come.
And in 2023, when he was appointed NSA by President Tinubu, that time came.
Since he got there, as far as I am aware, he has not used that position to intimidate or threaten anyone, but instead has focused his attention on solving our security problems and building bridges with our American allies, which people like yours truly, at the initial stage, were very uncomfortable with, yet he pulled it off!
That is Nuhu: he flees from controversy, he is focused, he is reliable, he is responsible, he is fiercely loyal to his principal, the president (some would say to a fault), and he is clear-thinking.
By way of contrast, Nasir’s lineage and heritage are not known to me, and neither have any of his forefathers, as far as I am aware, been saddled with the responsibility of high public office.
I am told that he hails from a railway compound in Zaria, and frankly, there is nothing wrong with that because at least he is well educated and well read.
What is evident in his behaviour, though, is that this unknown lineage and questionable heritage, which often comes with those of that ilk, manifests in him fully and rather than accept the fact that power is a trust that ought to be wielded with restraint, compassion, decency and decorum, he uses it as a tool of vindictiveness and vengeance regardless of consequence.
It is precisely for this reason that people are wary of granting power to such people and instead are more comfortable with those from the ruling class who, more often than not, exercise far more restraint and are mindful of the fact that such power is not only transient but also ephemeral.
They know, from experience, that it never lasts and that there is always a day of reckoning.
They know that it comes one day and is gone the next, and the lesson that one should learn from this, which Nasir has failed to do, is that whilst you enjoy it, you had better wield it with equity, fairness, compassion and the fear of God seeking to better the lives of others rather than destroying them.
With this aside, I close and conclude my contribution.
May God bless Nigeria.
Oluwafemi Adewunmi Abdulateef Fani-Kayode is a former minister of culture and tourism, a former minister of aviation, a former senior special assistant to President Olusegun Obasanjo on public affairs, an ambassador-designate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Sadaukin Shinkafi, the Wakilin Doka Potiskum, the Otunba of Joga Orile, the Aare Ajagunla of Otun Ekiti and a legal practitioner






