In the
statement “Hate speech and threat to life by Governor Nasiru El-Rufai against
Distinguished Senator Shehu Sani”, Sanni said Nigerians should hold the
governor responsible if anything happened to him.
The statement
reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a hate speech and threat to life made
by Governor Nasiru El-Rufai against Senator Shehu Sani in the Governor’s circus
christened as Town Hall meeting in Giwa Local Government on June 4.
“The Governor
evidently referred to Senator Sani, Dr Hakeem Baba Ahmed, Isa Ashiru Kudan as
“Ants he will match and crush.” We could have ignored this statement as
tantrums of an accidental governor, but we decided not to take things for
granted in view of his mean and vicious history, and his allergy to criticism.
“We hold
Governor El-Rufai responsible for any harm done to Sani. This statement is to
alert security agencies and the public that in the event of any injury or
assassination of Senator Shehu Sani, Governor Nasiru El-Rufai should be held
responsible.
“We advise
El-Rufai that he doesn’t need to “crush Ants” or spill the blood of Senator
Shehu Sani and others to realise his political ambitions. Since he is not
appeased with Sani’s “suspension”, he has now resorted to threats of crushing
and matching.
“We wish to
let governor El-Rufai know that threats of “crushing” or execution cannot deter
us from our noble path in protecting our people from his brigandage.”
But the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna State has said Sani should not be taken
seriously.
Acting
Publicity Secretary, Salisu Tanko Wusono said: “Crying wolf and insinuating
that anyone wants to attack them further exposes them as lightweights. These
are people clinging on straws, and trying to create mischief conscious of their
political weakness as a coalition of the defeated, the deluded, the selfish and
the discontented.
“Their
leaders lost bids to become state chairman and governorship candidate. They
were trounced by democratic means, and they know it. The same democratic
instruments and the rules of the party is what they seek to undermine. Since
2014, they have been engaged in these irresponsible antics. The party is now
saying no more.
“They have
isolated themselves and demonstrated the inability to be disciplined or to
commit to wider interests beyond their ego. The APC and its leaders have every
right to warn them to desist from puerile politics. No one will be allowed to
thwart the APC from deepening its roots and being strengthened as a party of
the people, disciplined and focused on the public good,” Wusono said.
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