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Shehu Sani Makes Claim Of Public Insult From Ex-Governor For Impeding Loan Access
- Shehu Sani accused El-Rufai of insulting him for opposing a $350 million loan.
- He states that he warned the ex-governor against debt during his tenure.
- Uba Sani, the current Governor, struggles to pay salaries due to inherited debt from El-Rufai.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Former Senator who represented Kaduna North Central Senatorial Zone, Shehu Sani has alleged that the ex-governor of the state, Nasiru El-Rufai, publicly insulted and cursed him.
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He made this assertion during a recent press briefing.
Shehu Sani expressed gratitude to God for revealing the truth about the $350 million loan between himself and the former governor of the state.
The Senator clarified that he had made every effort to prevent the former governor from burdening the state with unnecessary debt.
He stated, “What more would I tell them? I have said all I needed to say. While in office I warned the Kaduna State government against taking loans and even blocked access to such loans.
“Former Governor Nasiru El-Rufai fought me on this, insulted me because of this and even cursed me. I told him then that time will reveal who truly loves the people of Kaduna between myself and him.
“Today he is no longer in power and those he put in place are now condemning his funds’ misappropriation, as well as the loans they secured.”
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Uba Sani, the Governor of Kaduna State, lamented his incapacity to meet the payment of workers’ salaries due to the substantial debt load of $350 million, which was second only to Lagos State in Nigeria. This debt was inherited from his predecessor, El-Rufai.
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