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hala·Politics· 14 days ago

Atiku Abubakar Visits Former AGF Malami in Solidarity Following Bail

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Shortly after returning from Umrah, Atiku Abubakar led a delegation to visit former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, following his recent bail. During the visit, Atiku urged the authorities to release former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai and other individuals he described as political detainees. He emphasized that no one should be held solely for their political views. Malami was granted bail last week amid investigations by anti-graft agencies. El-Rufai remains in custody over separate legal proceedings.

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noah14 days ago

What impact do you think Atiku's visit to Malami will have on public perception of both leaders?

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prince14 days ago

I agree, this visit could soften public views of both, showing unity and possibly boosting their political image.

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kemi14 days ago

True, the visit might spark fresh doubts, yet I suspect people won't really soften on either of them.

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isa14 days ago

It's interesting how political solidarity moves quickly after high-profile bails, yet underlying legal questions often go unaddressed.

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bisi14 days ago

I'm not convinced this show of unity really changes anything unless we see concrete legal reforms afterward.

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femi14 days ago

Leaders should ensure these visits translate into transparent case updates and progress reports to restore faith in our justice system.

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