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Malami Returns to Kebbi After 123 Days, Signals Political Showdown with APC

by The Bureau News
April 11, 2026
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Crowds استقبال Abubakar Malami in Birnin Kebbi after return from detention

Crowds استقبال Abubakar Malami in Birnin Kebbi after return from detention

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Malami Returns to Kebbi After 123 Days, Signals Political Showdown with APC

By Aliyu Usman, Birnin Kebbi

The Bureau News reports that former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Chika Malami, has returned to Kebbi State after 123 days in detention, receiving a rousing welcome from supporters in Birnin Kebbi.

His arrival on Friday sparked widespread excitement across the state capital, as crowds gathered along major routes to celebrate his return.

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In a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media, Bello Muhammed Doka, Malami’s homecoming was described as the beginning of a renewed political movement aimed at challenging the All Progressives Congress (APC).

According to the statement, the former minister’s return represents not just a personal milestone but a broader struggle for political change in Kebbi State and Nigeria.

“This is not just a homecoming; it is a journey of courage, resilience, and determination in the face of what we consider unwarranted persecution,” the statement read.

Doka alleged that Malami endured prolonged detention across multiple security agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Department of State Services (DSS), where he was granted bail on several occasions but rearrested.

He further claimed that Malami was subjected to repeated legal proceedings and denied certain fundamental rights during the period.

The statement added that the former Attorney General remains committed to pursuing his political ambitions and mobilising support across all levels.

Supporters who thronged the streets to welcome him were described as defying harsh weather conditions, reflecting what aides called his growing political influence and acceptance within the state.

The Bureau News understands that Malami’s return is expected to reshape the political landscape in Kebbi State ahead of future electoral contests, particularly within the ruling APC.

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