Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has publicly expressed regret over supporting President Bola Tinubu despite being aware of his past drug trafficking allegations and certificate forgery scandal. In an exclusive interview with BBC Hausa, El-Rufai revealed that he and others overlooked these issues because they believed Tinubu could replicate his Lagos State governance model on a national scale.
“We all know about his issues in Chicago, but we thought if he could replicate his work in Lagos for Nigeria, let’s support him. However, he failed,” El-Rufai stated during the interview.
His remarks have sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s political landscape, raising questions about Tinubu’s credibility and leadership.
Tinubu’s 1993 Drug Trafficking Controversy
One of the most controversial aspects of Tinubu’s past is his alleged involvement in narcotics trafficking in the United States. In 1993, the United States government seized $460,000 from Tinubu after linking his bank accounts to drug-related financial transactions.
During the 2022 presidential campaign, this issue resurfaced when the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois released new documents detailing Tinubu’s alleged money laundering and narcotics dealings. Despite these revelations, Tinubu’s political allies, including El-Rufai, stood by him, believing his economic reforms in Lagos State justified their support.
Chicago State University Certificate Forgery Scandal
In addition to the drug case, Tinubu’s academic credentials have been widely disputed. His Chicago State University (CSU) records became a focal point of controversy when Atiku Abubakar, his main opponent in the 2023 elections, legally challenged his academic qualifications.
The case led to CSU releasing documents that cast doubt on the authenticity of Tinubu’s certificate, fueling accusations of forgery and misrepresentation. Opposition figures and critics argue that no sitting president should face such credibility issues.
El-Rufai’s Growing Discontent with Tinubu’s Presidency
El-Rufai’s statement highlights growing frustration among some of Tinubu’s early supporters. Many expected strong economic policies, governance improvements, and stability, but instead, they argue his government has been marked by:
- Economic hardship, with rising inflation and currency devaluation.
- Political instability, including factional crises within the ruling party.
- Public discontent, with widespread protests over fuel subsidy removal and economic reforms.
El-Rufai admitted that despite knowing about Tinubu’s baggage, he expected him to lead effectively.
Tinubu’s Multi-Million-Dollar Lobbying Efforts in the U.S.
In response to these damaging allegations, reports indicate that Tinubu has paid U.S. lobbyists $2.7 million to improve his international image. According to exclusive findings, the funds were channeled through foreign lobbying firms to influence U.S. policymakers, media narratives, and public opinion.
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Why is Tinubu Paying Lobbyists?
✔ To counteract negative media coverage about his past scandals.
✔ To improve U.S.-Nigeria diplomatic relations under his leadership.
✔ To influence Western governments and investors for economic partnerships.
Critics argue that instead of addressing domestic issues, Tinubu’s administration is focused on repairing his global reputation.
What Does This Mean for Tinubu’s Presidency?
El-Rufai’s public disappointment signals a potential political rift within Tinubu’s camp. With economic hardships mounting and opposition voices growing louder, there are concerns about:
✔ Dissent within the ruling APC – Will more political allies distance themselves?
✔ 2027 elections impact – Will opposition parties use this as campaign ammunition?
✔ Tinubu’s governance legacy – Will he regain public trust, or will these scandals define his tenure?
Will Tinubu Address These Allegations?
With mounting criticism from both supporters and opposition, Tinubu faces a critical moment in his presidency. As economic challenges persist and his past resurfaces, Nigerians are demanding transparency and accountability from their leader.
El-Rufai’s bold admission raises an important question: Did Nigeria ignore red flags in electing Tinubu, and will the consequences of that decision impact the nation’s future?
What’s your take on El-Rufai’s statement? Do you think Tinubu should publicly address these issues? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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