The development lays to rest months of speculation regarding
el-Rufai’s immediate political plans.
The former minister of the federal capital territory (FCT)
had paid visits to political party chieftains, including Atiku Abubakar, on
Sunday.
In January, el-Rufai met with Hamza Al-Mustapha, ex-aide to
late Sani Abacha; Shehu Gabam, national chairman of the SDP; and other
politicians in the nation’s capital.
Segun Sowunmi, a former spokesperson of the Atiku Abubakar
campaign organisation, said the meeting was to strategise ahead of the 2027
elections.
In February, el-Rufai said the distance between himself and
the All Progressives Congress (APC) had “widened”.
He also criticised the party for not holding meetings
regularly, adding that the leadership is running the APC like a “one-man show”.
El-Rufai has been critical of President Bola Tinubu’s
administration since the senate declined to confirm him as minister.
In February, el-Rufai said Nigerians should not believe the
narrative that the national assembly rejected him as a ministerial nominee,
noting that Tinubu did not want him in his cabinet.
“The president publicly appealed to me to put my plans on
hold, and through two months of negotiation, we finally agreed that he would
nominate me as minister,” he said.
“Please don’t believe the story that the national assembly
rejected me. The president did not want me in his cabinet. He changed his
mind.”
El-Rufai was governor of Kaduna from 2015 to 2023.
More to follow…