El-Rufai's Hypocrisy Exposed: Shehu Sani Slams Former Governor Over Federal Deductions Comments

 Former Kaduna lawmaker Shehu Sani has strongly criticized former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai over his recent comments on federal deductions and impeachment. Sani accused El-Rufai of hypocrisy, saying that the ex-governor deducted and diverted local government allocations for eight years without being impeached.



Sani stated, "The Governor who deducted and diverted Local Government allocations for eight years and specifically targeted and impoverished Southern Kaduna Local Governments accounts for eight years…without being impeached is now talking about Federal deductions and impeachment!" He questioned El-Rufai's moral authority to speak on issues of governance and accountability, given his own track record while in office.

Sani's criticism suggests that El-Rufai's actions while in office were questionable, and that he should not be taken seriously on matters of governance and accountability. The former lawmaker's comments have sparked a heated debate about El-Rufai's legacy as governor and his current stance on federal issues.

Many have accused El-Rufai of double standards, pointing out that he was quick to criticize the current administration over federal deductions while ignoring similar issues during his own tenure as governor. Sani's comments have added fuel to the fire, with many calling for El-Rufai to be held accountable for his actions while in office.

Reactions to Sani's criticism have been pouring in, with some people supporting his stance and others defending El-Rufai's actions while in office. The controversy surrounding El-Rufai's comments on federal deductions and impeachment continues to generate intense debate, with many wondering if the former governor's actions will have any consequences.

Sani's criticism has been seen by many as a call for accountability and transparency in governance. As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen how El-Rufai will respond to the allegations of hypocrisy and double standards. One thing is certain, however: the issue is unlikely to go away anytime soon.


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