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Hardship: El-Rufai, Amaechi Owe Nigerians Apology — Shehu Sani

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
1 year ago
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As economic hardship deepens across the country, former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani has taken a swipe at former governors Nasir El-Rufai and Rotimi Amaechi, saying they owe Nigerians an apology for the current state of the nation.

Shehu Sani who spoke on Friday during his Sallah message at his residence, said it was hypocritical for key political figures who have been in power for over two decades to now lament the economic conditions which they had the opportunity to address.

 

“If El-Rufai and Amaechi are still talking about poverty and hunger in this country, then they must first apologise to Nigerians. Since 1999, they’ve both occupied powerful positions. If the country is still in this state, it means they failed,” Sani declared.

 

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The former senator, known for his candid views on national issues, said the ongoing hunger, unemployment, and insecurity were a direct result of years of bad governance, policy failures, and neglect by those who had the chance to effect meaningful change.

 

“They are shameless to face the nation and talk about hardship. The poor are suffering. People can’t afford food, school fees, or hospital bills, and yet those who caused this mess are acting like they are mere observers,” Sani said.

 

He accused political elites of distancing themselves from the consequences of their decisions while positioning themselves as part of the solution.

 

“You cannot govern Nigeria for years and turn around to speak as if you were never part of the problem. The people deserve sincerity and accountability, not recycled rhetoric,” he said.

 

Sani however, called for national prayers and unity amid the tough times, stating that while Nigeria is facing immense challenges, there is still hope if the people and the government commit to reforms and sincere governance.

 

“We are in one of the most difficult times in our history. But we must not give up. Let us pray for peace and progress, and most importantly, demand better leadership”.

 

On the insecurity plaguing the northern region, Sani emphasised the need for collective action and unity, particularly in the face of banditry and insurgency.

 

“The North is bleeding. Bandits have displaced millions and killed thousands. We must unite behind all genuine efforts to restore peace,” he charged.

 

Senator Sani also urged Nigerians to remain patriotic and reject any attempts to incite division or stigmatise the country, stressing that Nigeria has contributed significantly to African peace and deserves better from its leaders.

 

“Don’t let anyone tell you Nigeria is a scam. Be proud of your country, but be bold enough to demand justice and accountability from those who led us here,” Senator Sani counselled.

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