Kaduna state governor,
Nasir El-Rufai says it is not easy to preside over the affairs of many people
and that sometimes he feels like running away.
Governor El-Rufai who is
seeking a second term in office, said this when he spoke at an election summit
organised by the Kaduna State Peace Commission. He said he would accept defeat
if he loses the 2019 governorship election, adding that he would be in a hurry
to pack out of the government house.
“Let me first speak as the
governorship candidate of the APC. Our party is committed to peace and peaceful
elections. The political parties that merged into the APC were victims of
rigged elections and the consequential violence that came with it.
“It is the rigging of
elections that leads to violence. It was the massive rigging of the elections
in 2011 that led yo the wide spread violence at that time and Kaduna state
alone, lost over 800 lives.
“As the candidate of the
APC, I am saying here and now that I am in a hurry to park out of the
government house if the people do not vote for me. I will be the first to
concede and I want to tell all that want to be governor that it is not an easy
job… I want to run away.
“It is just that when I
look at those that want to be governor and what they have done to the state in
the past, I have a duty to protect the state, the ordinary people of the state
from the evils of past.”
Governor El-Rufai vowed to
deal with anyone who promotes hate speech and religious sentiments on social
media in the state.
“This is the biggest
problem we are facing as a sitting government and I want to appeal to all of us
politicians to reflect, think and desist from this because when you destroy
lives by giving young people weapons and drugs for election purposes, what do
you do with them after you win. They become a monster that is difficult to
control. We have no thugs in the APC.
“All those that campaign
with us, we try to empower them to be employed so that they will be off the
street. These are very serious issues for us so I want to appeal to my
colleagues to temper our language, because politics is not war.
“We are doing that
vigorously; we do not care what people say.
“Anyone that comes to
Kaduna and say something or even say it outside Kaduna and his house is not in
Kaduna state, no matter who he is, whether he calls himself bishop or Imam or
Sheikh, whether he calls himself chief or Hakimi, we will bring him to justice.
“We will arrest and bring
him to Kaduna and prosecute him and we are on the trail of many of them that
have insignificantly done this. Some in Abuja, some in Lagos, we will bring
them to Kaduna and try them for incitement, for malicious falsehood, for hate
speech. We are determined to do that and we will not politicise it because the
protection of lives and property should never be politicise” he said.
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