Senator representing Kaduna
Central, Shehu Sani, has denied reports that he has left the All Progressive
Congress (APC) party for SDP. He stated that if he has intentions to leave the
party, he will make it public.
Sani said this on Facebook
while debunking reports that he had defected to the Social Democratic Party
(SDP).
He used football terms to
pass across his message.
“I’m still in the Broomcity
FC as a left winger and not a defender. The rumour that I’ve changed club to
White Horse Athletico and that they offered me the position of a striker is
untrue,” he wrote.
“If there will be any club
transfer before the end of the season, you will be openly notified. Thank you.”
Sani has been embroiled in
a battle with Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna over what the lawmakers
described as high-handedness.
The Senator was invited by
the Police last week over an alleged murder case set against him by the Kaduna
State government.
In the letter addressed to
Senator Shehu Sani, he was asked to appear on April 30 at the Command
Headquarters in Kaduna for questioning. The letter which was signed by Austin
Iwar, the police commissioner in the state and also forwarded to Senate
President, Bukola Saraki, reads in parts;
“This is in connection with
a case of criminal conspiracy and culpable homicide transferred to this office
by 1 Division, Nigerian Army, Kaduna, alongside with exhibit audio CD in which
your name was mentioned by the principal suspect,” Iwar said in a letter to
Sani, who represent Kaduna Central at the red chamber.
“This is to enable us
fairly and timely conclude investigation into the matter, Mr Iwar said,” Iwar
said in the letter addressed to Sani through the Clerk of the National
Assembly.
Senator Shehu Sani has been
an active critic of the current APC-led government.
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