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BY SUNDAY SAMUEL—The High Court of Kaduna State has again dismissed an application for bail filed by the former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, in the ongoing criminal proceedings instituted against him by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
Honourable Justice D. H. Khobo delivered a considered ruling on 29th June 2026 on the defendant’s third application for bail, this time on medical grounds.
A central issue considered by the Court was the medical report relied upon by Mallam El-Rufai in support of his application.
The report, annexed to the application as Exhibit “A” and purportedly issued by the National Hospital, Abuja, claimed that the former Governor had been diagnosed with an advanced metastatic prostate cancer requiring a specialised treatment said to be unavailable anywhere in Nigeria.
In opposing the application, the ICPC presented documentary evidence from the Chief Medical Director of the National Hospital, Abuja, Professor Muhammad Raji Mahmud, disclaiming the document relied upon by the defendant.
According to the document from the National Hospital issued by the Chief Medical Director, a comprehensive search of the hospital’s electronic medical records and patient indexes revealed no hospital number, patient file, billing record, consultation history, or any evidence that the defendant had ever been treated at the facility.
The hospital further confirmed that the report was issued without the knowledge or authorisation of its management.
Relying on this evidence, the Court held that the credibility and reliability of the medical report had been fundamentally undermined, and that a document formally disowned by the very institution on whose letterhead it was issued could not serve as the foundation for the exceptional relief sought by the applicant.
With the collapse of that evidentiary foundation, the Court found no reliable and institutionally validated material facts to justify the exercise of judicial discretion in favour of bail on health grounds.
In refusing the application, the Court also ordered that the Commission shall continue to provide the defendant with unrestricted access to his personal medical physicians and shall ensure that he is escorted to any specialised diagnostic or clinical facility of his choice within Nigeria as required, throughout the pendency of the trial.
The Commission notes that this order is consistent with its existing practice and reaffirms its commitment to full compliance.
The ICPC welcomes the Court’s ruling as a reaffirmation of the principle that applications for bail on medical grounds must be supported by credible and verifiable evidence and determined strictly in accordance with the law.
The Commission remains committed to conducting all investigations and prosecutions with professionalism, fairness and respect for the rule of law, while ensuring that every person brought before the courts is accorded all rights guaranteed under the Constitution and other applicable laws.
The Plateau Bloggers and Online Media Association (PLABOMA) honoured outstanding individuals and organisations for their contributions to digital communication, public engagement and community development during the 2026 World Social Media Day celebration held at the Usiju World Event Center in Jos.
The award presentation was one of the major highlights of the event, which was held under the theme, “Digital Voices: Innovation, Creativity and Youth Engagement.” According to the association, the recognition was aimed at celebrating excellence in the use of social media to inspire positive change and promote development.
Among the recipients were the Plateau State Ministry of Information and Communication, which received an Award of Excellence for Media Advancement; PLASMIDA, which received an Award of Excellence for Youth Empowerment and Development; PLASCHEMA, which received an Award of Excellence for the effective use of social media to promote public health; NUJ Plateau State Council Chairman, Mrs. Ayuku Pwaspo, who was honoured as a Media Icon; and Dr. Godwin Okoko, Executive Director of Bege Foundation, who received an Award of Excellence for Youth Engagement and Impact. They were all recognised for their outstanding contributions to the digital media space.
Speaking at the event, PLABOMA Chairman, Chief Matthew Oyerinde Tegha, said the awards were instituted to appreciate individuals and organisations leveraging digital platforms to educate, inform and positively influence society.
“Today, we celebrate those who have demonstrated that social media can be a tool for innovation, responsible communication and sustainable development. Their contributions continue to inspire a more vibrant and impactful digital community,” he said.
The event also featured the unveiling of PLABOMA’s Unified Bloggers Website, a platform designed to connect over 30 active bloggers, strengthen credible online journalism, and promote Plateau State’s tourism, culture and investment opportunities.