Published by Joe Adams / 9 Oct 2018 / No comments / News , Politics
Kaduna APC Crisis: Let's go to Central market and see who will come out without injury — Elrufai dares Sen Sani
Governor Nasir El-Rufai on Monday dared Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani to a popularity contest.
El-Rufai threw the challenge while addressing the media in Abuja.
The governor accused the lawmaker of working against the party, saying that the people were not happy with him.
“Shehu Sani cannot even campaign in the market. I challenge him, let us go to Kaduna Central and let’s see who will come out unscathed”, El-Rufai stated.
The duo have been at loggerheads since 2016.
Recently, El-Rufai’s attempt to block Sani from returning to the Senate failed as the All Progressives Congress (APC) national leadership affirmed his candidature.
But the governor insists his aide, Uba Sani, will be the party’s senatorial candidate for the district in 2019.
Meanwhile, Sani has reacted to a statement by President Muhammadu Buhari that he did not send out any letter to any Governor to deal with him or anyone else.
Buhari had declared that he never authorized El-Rufai or any governor to “deal with traitors and disloyal members of APC, especially Senator Shehu Sani.”
His spokesman, Garba Shehu, said: “We wish to confirm that the President is not aware of any such letter, let alone authorising anyone to deal with any party member. Given President Buhari’s record, it is inconceivable that he would usurp the role of the party leaders and instruct anyone to punish a party member.
“In the light of above, we would like to appeal to the general public, especially members of the press, to ignore false or unauthorized information intended to attribute to the President any action which is not in line with his character.”
Reacting, Shehu Sani wrote: “Thank you President Buhari for clearing the air on the calumnious memo.
“Even though I never believed that the President can ‘Direct’ a Governor to “recall a disloyal Senator”. Another executive lie bursted.”
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