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El-Rufai will not be find guilty of misappropriating public funds – Sen. Uba Sani

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..Says gov had only 1 house In Kaduna

By Achadu Gabriel. Kaduna

The 2023 governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Kaduna state, Senator Uba Sani said Governor Nasir El-rufai is a very prudent public servant he has ever seen, saying the Governor would not be found guilty of any misappropriation of public fund even after his tenure in office.

The senator representing Kaduna Central also said that as a human being, the governor must have made mistakes while governing the affairs of the state, he alleged that governor el-rufai had only one house in Kaduna

Senator Sani disclosed this while speaking at the media parley organized members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kaduna State Council on weekend.

According to him, El-rufai had only one house before he became the governor and I want to make it clear “he is still the owner of that house. He is the most prudent public servant that I have come across.

While he was minister of Abuja he said Elrufai allocated over 25,000 land for the building of houses but he has not picked one allocation.

“When he was confronted by President Olusegun Obasanjo he said no he does not need it. But the then Federal Executive council had to prevail on him to take one allocation.

“His main concern as governor is how to improve the life of the citizenry of the state. Twenty four hours he’s always thinking and working.

“He will definitely leave government seat poorer as a person than when he came in as governor.

Talking about insecurity, Uba Sani who’s also in support, called for the creation of state police and licencing of vigilantes to carry sophisticated weapons to complement efforts of conventional security agencies.

He charged journalists to always endure to interrogate those running for the 2023 political positions, saying most of them are out to enrich themselves than working for the larger society.

“Government alone cannot create jobs for the people. We need private sector to complement government efforts. We will continue from where our governor stopped,” he said.

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