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Deji Testifies Against El-Rufai in Alleged National Security Breach Trial

Torkuma Gbor by Torkuma Gbor
June 22, 2026
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Deji Testifies Against El-Rufai in Alleged National Security Breach Trial

A human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, on Monday testified in the ongoing trial of a former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, charged with alleged breach of national security.

Mr Adeyanju gave his testimony as the second prosecution witness before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, while being led in evidence by the State Security Service (SSS) counsel, Oluwole Aladedoye, SAN.

The SSS sued Mr El-Rufai after he claimed on television that he had intercepted a telephone conversation involving the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu.

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The ex-governor had alleged that the telephone conversation revealed instructions to security operatives to arrest him.

He linked the alleged directive to an incident at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on February 12 after his return from Cairo, Egypt.

When the case was called on Monday, Mr Adeyanju stepped into the witness box and presented the subpoena that summoned him to testify.

Mr Aladedoye then applied to tender the subpoena letter as evidence.

After Mr El-Rufai’s lawyer, Paul Erokoro, SAN, did not object, Justice Abdulmalik admitted the subpoena in evidence and marked it as “Exhibit G.”

Testifying, Mr Adeyanju recalled that on February 12, reports emerged that Mr El-Rufai was either going to be arrested or invited by security agencies.
He said that before the television interview that led to the charges, he had publicly urged the former governor to present himself for investigation, insisting that the matter was not politically motivated.

He told the court that the television station invited him to the programme on February 13, the same day Mr El-Rufai granted the interview that formed the basis of the charges.

“I went to Arise, and El-Rufai was also on the show. My segment came after his. During his interview, I listened to him speak on many issues, and I countered many of the things he said because they were not true or were half-truths,” he said.

The lawyer then applied for the interview recording, which Mr El-Rufai granted, to be played in open court.

The court granted the application, and the same video that had been played earlier during the first prosecution witness’s testimony was replayed.
After the video was replayed, Mr Adeyanju confirmed that it reflected what he “witnessed on 13 February.”

The prosecution then sought to tender Mr Adeyanju’s own recorded interview with the same anchor, Charles Aniagolu, alongside a certificate of compliance.

The court admitted the flash drive and the certificate of compliance and marked them as “Exhibits H” and “H1,” after Mr El-Rufai’s lawyer did not object.

The Arise TV interview with Mr Adeyanju was also played in court after the application.

In the video, the anchor, Mr Anyagolu, asked Mr Adeyanju whether he believed the government truly intended to arrest Mr El-Rufai.

Responding, Mr Adeyanju said the SSS would have arrested him at the airport if that was their intention.

He also referred to a claim that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) was already investigating Mr El-Rufai at the time.

Responding to questions on whether the ex-governor had said he would honour an EFCC invitation, Mr Adeyanju, in the video, maintained that he did not believe an airport arrest was likely.

“I don’t think so, knowing the kind of person that he is,” he said.

He explained that the SSS only met Mr El-Rufai at the airport because he was already on a watch list.

“So once your name is there, the first thing is to confiscate the passport,” he said in the video recording.

He added that no one was being persecuted.

The witness insisted that any assessment of persecution should be compared with events during Mr El-Rufai’s time as governor.

He also said Mr El-Rufai should be investigated for alleged corruption and that such an investigation should precede prosecution.
“So he can defend himself in court,” he said.

He further said in the video that “the oppressor of yesterday cannot suddenly become the hero of today,” while referencing the demolition of properties belonging to political opponents during Mr El-Rufai’s tenure.

He said Mr El-Rufai is an ardent violator of human rights, adding that he “showed no remorse,” and described Mr El-Rufai’s current situation as “karma.”

After the video ended, Mr Adeyanju explained in court what transpired following his interview with the television station.

He said he later received information from the SSS instructing him to appear at their office.

He said he complied and later “reluctantly made a statement.”

He confirmed that Mr El-Rufai said that someone tapped and gave him the information.

The court adjourned the matter until June 23 to continue the trial.

Torkuma Gbor

Torkuma Gbor

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