Politics
Kaduna suffered banditry in govt house, Shehu Sani mocks El-Rufai

Former Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani has reacted to the corruption allegation against the former governor of the state, Nasir El-Rufai.
Kaduna House of Assembly had indicted the ex-governor in its probe.
According to Sani, Kaduna was a victim of banditry in the forests and the Government House during El-Rufai’s administration.
He noted that the state was plundered by thieves who resided inside the state’s Government House.
Posting on X, the sociopolitical commentator urged the State House of Assembly to recover money stolen by the past administration.
He commended the State House of Assembly for its report indicting the El-Rufai administration of fraud.
According to Sani: “The Kaduna Assembly has done a good job. I wish to congratulate them. The next step is to ensure the recovery of our stolen money from those leeches and vultures.
“Kaduna state was simply plundered by fraudulent technocrats, thieving consultants, and contractors domiciled in Sir Kashim Ibrahim House.
“For anyone who cared to go through that published report, I don’t know what ‘serving with integrity’ means.
“Kaduna was a victim of two types of banditry: the one in our forests and the one in the Government House.
“They left behind estates and malls for their children and left behind a mountain of debt for the children of the poor.”
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