A former Attorney-General of Nigeria, Abubakar Malami, has returned to his home state of Kebbi after 123 days in detention and exile, sparking widespread jubilation among supporters.
Malami’s detention by the EFCC and DSS, had been a subject of intense public interest, with many of his supporters viewing it as a politically motivated move to silence him.
Malami was detained on December 8, 2025, after honouring an EFCC invitation, and was later granted bail on March 22, 2026, after 99 days in custody.
The former minister’s release was followed by 19 days of limbo in Abuja before he finally returned to Kebbi, where he was greeted by thousands of supporters.
The turnout was described as one of the largest political gatherings in Kebbi’s recent history, with supporters waving ADC flags and chanting slogans in praise of Malami.
The event was marked by scenes of jubilation, with vehicles packed with supporters and roads jammed with people eager to catch a glimpse of the former minister.
Malami’s return has sparked hopes of a shift in the state’s politics, with some viewing him as a potential candidate for the 2027 gubernatorial election.
The former minister’s supporters see him as a symbol of opposition to the ruling APC party, and his return is being viewed as a significant boost to the ADC party.
In Kebbi, Malami is known as the “Lion King” of politics, a title that reflected his influence and popularity in the state.
Malami’s detention and subsequent return have only seemed to strengthen his hold on his supporters, who see him as a champion of justice and fairness.
The former minister’s return has also sparked speculation about the future of Kebbi’s politics, with many predicting a tough contest in the 2027 gubernatorial election.
Onuminya Innocent
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