Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), arrests Professor Bello Abubakar, described as the personal doctor of former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai. Multiple outlets report that the arrest follows allegations connected to a court-sanctioned medical visit. The reports say the ICPC accuses El-Rufai of breaching conditions attached to his approved medical leave or treatment, and that Abubakar is arrested in connection with misleading or improperly informing the anti-graft agency during the medical visit. One report states the arrest is linked to claims that Abubakar misled the ICPC about the circumstances of El-Rufai’s attendance or treatment at the National Hospital. Another report characterizes the action as the ICPC accusing El-Rufai of breaching conditions for the court-approved medical visit and detaining his doctor over the alleged misleading conduct. The accounts agree on the agency involved, the identities of the doctor and El-Rufai as referenced, and the central premise that the arrest relates to alleged non-compliance with court-approved medical arrangements.