Tag: Shehu Sani

  • Stop talking about my hair, Shehu Sani warns El-Rufai’s wife

    Senator Shehu Sani is not happy with wife of Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai, Mrs Hadiza el-Rufai.

    Sani wants her to stop commenting about his (Sani’s) hair.

    The senator, who recently left the All Progressives Congress (APC) after he failed to secure the APC senatorial ticket for another term, asked the governor to caution the first lady over her comments on his (Sani’s) hair.

    In a Facebook post yesterday, Sani said Hadiza el-Rufai always talks about his hair whenever she is out campaigning.

    Hadiza, who is a published author, has been actively involved in the re-election campaign of her husband ahead of the March governorship election.

    He said: “I appeal to Mr. Governor to caution his wife to stop talking about my hair everywhere she goes on campaigns. Everywhere she goes it’s all about my hair. It’s not my fault if her man is not blessed with hair. I consider it as hate speech. I will report her to Dr Gummi or Council of Imams if she doesn’t stop. Haba Jammaa.”

  • Shehu Sani’s Cracked Mirror

    By Philip Agbese

    One of the greatest and terrible fallouts from the rise of Trumpism is the penchant for the cloning and replication of copycats across the globe, individuals that are deluded enough to believe they can replicate the wonder of rising from relative obscurity to winning elections.

    The tragedy is that some of them are succeeding. Trumpism, at the level of those seeking political office, consists chiefly of causing the wildest outrage to garner populist votes. It has worked for a handful of right-wing extremist leaders, some of who gained office only for the electorates to discover that the only substance about their persona and cult is the raucous rhetoric they use to deceive the people.
    Nigeria is not short of this class of politicians, who, having nothing to offer, resort to the brashest of behaviours and unguarded utterances to win followers. They are succeeding. They have the corresponding gullible section of the population that believe they have found messiahs that will give them their dream Utopia. Even when that Utopia is a sure path to doom and ruination.
    Nigeria’s Trumpists has its current symbolic head in the lawmaker representing Kaduna Central district, Senator Shehu Sani, who has recently, since the conclusion of party primaries taken his penchant for causing outrage to a theatrical level. He is now in the business of marinating his dubious credential in populist juice served up to the unsuspecting and the elixir of reason. It is poison to those that consume it even in its diluted form.

    Shehu Sani, possibly buoyed by a false sense of an activist past that now stands largely discredited, has attacked just about anyone that he believes to be against his ambition to re-impose himself on Kaduna Central – has largely abandoned their assignment at the Senate to focus on packaging himself as Nigeria’s reply to Trump. He has condemned President Muhammadu Buhari, he has attacked Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; he has issues with some military top brass for attending the launch of #NextLevel.
    Of course, Shehu Sani had running issues with Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai, which ultimately led him to renounce the All Progressives Congress (APC), jumped into the People’s Redemption Party (PRP), and intensified his drive to cause the widest outrage possible. Had he but engaged in the least form of introspection, the kind he demands of other people, he would have known that the problem is not with the mirror but with his sullied self. In the whole time he has been fencing with el-Rufai, not once has he been able to show that he had at any point offered a hand of fellowship to the governor. He has instead tried his best to rubbish whatever positive the state scored.

    In the short time of joining PRP, the Kaduna Central Senator has succeeded in achieving what four decades has not done to the party, taint its ideals. He has hijacked the PRP for use as a rant platform that will rebrand the legacy party as vehicle for clowns and electoral jesters. He has premised his activities in the fold of the party not on its welfarist ideology but as avenue for hitting back at persons that had rocked his boat. If this so called activist is today dissing the APC that gave him the ticket to the Senate one can only wonder what he will do to the PRP in the vent that he wins re-election on its ticket.

    This misguided stance, like the one adopted by the real Donald Trump, is a danger to the country. The danger is not that he will use his bad grammar to corrupt the already perverted syntax of his social media followers, the danger is far more insidious. The many instances that he has reacted to national issues do not come with the warning that his opinions and utterances are conditioned by a desperation to use outrage for garnering followers and sympathizers. They therefore follow him blindly with the consequence that he leaves in his trail a network of the children of anger that wrongly believe they have been wronged. These set may be in the minority but they remain a danger.

    The country is fortunate that more of its citizens are tired of the theatrics of Nigeria’s edition of right-wing fanatics frothing at the mouth as they peddle all kinds of lies, notably against those they want to edge out of power. Shehu Sani’s tantrums fits the pattern. Would he have been critical of the other government officials if they had granted increased access to the loot? Like the people he attacks, Shehu Sani knows the answer – one does not talk while eating is a cultural code that has endured in the political sphere, so a handful more crumbs from the commonwealth to chew on would have quieten this pseudo activist faster than a pacifier will calm down a bawling infant.

    Another thing that has rendered Shehu Sani’s rants uninteresting is the glaring double standard he has adopted. Here is the latter day crusader of transparency, accountability and good governance that has not deemed it fit to let Nigerians in on what the actual pay of Senator in Nigeria is. If he is truly uncorrupted as he tries to make people believe he would have at least shine a flicker of light on what he gets as a Senator – we will not worry about how he managed to raise the N10 million he tried to buy the APC senatorial ticket with. But like in the case of the Apostle of Common Sense, Omerta is the code.
    That he was the only aspirant to attempt bribing the APC election panel speaks volumes about the show of piety he has put on for the benefit of his electorates. It is not surprising since distribution of cattle and camels is among the leading achievements he has to flog in asking the people of Kaduna Central to again come queue in the sun to give him another four years of earning undeclared jumbo allowances.

    It is this questionable character that Shehu Sani is projecting unto others because he can only relate with the kind of behaviour he knows himself to have. That is why he sees everything from the perspective of a commercial transaction in which the actors have benefitted money; it is the reason he cannot divorce ethnic jingoism from decisions that are taken on the strength of facts and indices. He only see in others the reflections produced by himself, a cracked mirror that at best distort even perfection to cast eerie shadows.

    His thoughts will grow darker as the realization set in that he is in the final months of deriving benefits from the mandate entrusted to him by the electorates while his utterances will become even more inciting. He will punch imaginary enemies and box shadows. This should not surprise the discerning because Shehu Sani can only become more desperate.

    Agbese writes from the United Kingdom

  • APC is full of crocodiles, sharks, Shehu Sani warns Yuguda

    The senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Shehu Sani, has warned a former Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda, to beware of his erstwhile party, the All Progressives Congress, noting that the party is “full of crocodiles and sharks.”

    Shehu Sani was elected to the Senate on the platform of APC in 2015, but he left the party for Peoples Redemption Party after he lost at the primaries in September.

    Sani’s warning to Yuguda came on the heels of the latter’s defection to the APC from the Green Party of Nigeria.

    In an interview published on Saturday in Daily Trust online and tweeted by Sani on his verified Twitter handle @ShehuSani, Yuguda adduced reasons for joining the APC: “The time had come to make the move. It was God’s time, which is always the best.

    “The decision to move was made together with my followers. We decided to leave GPN because it is a small party, even though it has a very good chairman, Dr. Sam Eke.

    “GPN only existed in Bauchi State, so we did not see ourselves making any serious impact countrywide.

    “We did not want to mortgage our political future in a small party. So, we decided to move to a bigger platform where we can contribute towards producing a good leader for the country.

    “Going to APC is also appropriate because its leader, President Muhammadu Buhari has a number of programmes in place that, when implemented, will move the country forward.”

    However, Yuguda and Sani have something in common: complaints against their erstwhile respective parties — GPN and APC.

    Just as Sani left APC sequel to losing to Uba Sani, a Special Adviser to Governor Nasir el-Rufa’i of Kaduna State, Yuguda left the GPN for APC after he contested the Bauchi South senatorial bye-election on GPN’s platform but lost, saying that at least 120,000 of votes cast for him were cancelled.

    Sani therefore took to his Twitter handle, warning Yuguda, whom he addressed simply as Bro Y, that:

    Dear Bro Y,You May be Micheal Phelps,but just know that there are no Dolphins and Penguins in that pond but Crocs and Sharks. pic.twitter.com/eGyyrcV4If

    — Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) November 10, 2018

  • BREAKING: Shehu Sani joins PRP

    Sen. Shehu Sani (Kaduna Central) on Tuesday joined People’s Redemption Party (PRP), three days after he left the All Progressives Congress (APC).
    Sani made this known in a statement by his Special Adviser, Political and Ideology, Mr Suleiman Ahmed, in Abuja.
    He said that “It has become impossible for the senator to continue to co-habit with reactionaries and their perfidious and inimical style of politics.
    “Sen. Sani maintains the highest respect and honour for President Muhammadu Buhari. However, we prefer to live in a Cottage of Honour than a mansion of shame.
    “Sen. Shehu Sani has returned to the PRP. PRP represents our socialist revolutionary ideology.
    “Sen. Sani is now free from the toxicity and infamy APC existentially represents. We left the APC for the emperors and their lackeys.”
    Confirming the development to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in an interview, the Kaduna State Chairman of the party, Dr Tom Maiyashi, said the lawmaker is now a member of the party.
    Maiyashi said the lawmaker had been duly registered and offered membership card of the party.
    He stressed that “Sen. Shehu Sani has registered with the party and his ward is Kaduna South.’’
    NAN reports that Sani on Sunday resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC).
    The lawmaker announced this in a letter addressed to the APC Chairman, Ward 6, Tudun Wada North, Kaduna State and obtained by NAN.
    The letter, dated Oct. 19, signed by the lawmaker and copied to the national chairman of the party, Mr Adams Oshiomhole, however, did not state which party he would defect to.
    NAN also reports that the party’s appeal committee had affirmed Sen. Shehu Sani as candidate representing Kaduna Central after he was issued automatic ticket by the National Working Committee (NWC).
    However, his name was substituted with Mr Uba Sani, an aide to the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-rufai.
    Uba Sani, Special Adviser to Elrufai on Political Matters, was declared winner of the primary election conducted in Kaduna on Oct. 6 for the Kaduna Central Senatorial ticket, by Chairman Primary Election Committee, Matthew Iduoriyekemwen.
    Sen. Shehu Sani, however, did not participate in the election because he had been offered automatic ticket by the national body of the party.
    Following the election, Sen. Sani, in a statement by his Special Assistant Media, Abdulsamad Amadi, said the process was ‘illegal’.
    NAN further reports that the lawmaker had been having running battle with Gov. El-rufai, on the latest development and his defection may not be unconnected to it.
    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had given political parties Oct. 18 as deadline for submission of candidates’ lists for the National Assembly and state houses of assembly elections.
    NAN

  • 2019: We are not aware of Sani's resignation – APC

    …as Sani reveals new party on Tuesday
    The National Secretariat of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) said it is yet to officially receive the resignation letter of Senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Shehu Sani.
    The party insisted that it learnt about Sani’s alleged defection from the media.

    The party, through its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, promised to make a formal pronouncement about the issue when it received further clarification.

    The party leadership will relate with all the facts concerning the reported defection and react appropriately in due course,” he added.

    Recall that the embattled senator announced his resignation on Saturday.

    The senator, in a letter dated October 19 and addressed to the Chairman of the APC in Ward 6, Tundun Wada North, Kaduna, and copied the party’s National Chairman, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, did not give reasons for his action.

    The letter reads, “I present to you highest compliments and wish by this communication to formally offer to you my resignation from the All Progressives Congress.

    I had joined the APC and remained with it against all odds with the belief that it will constitute a veritable platform for the realisation of those democratic ideals which I hold very dear.

    (I had hoped) that honour and integrity will be the ultimate ethos of the party and, most importantly, that internal party democracy will always be the norm.

    However, only posterity can affirm the extent to which the APC has committed to and reflected these values.

    As I exit the APC at this point in time, I wish to formally thank the party for availing me the platform upon which I am currently serving this country in the honoured capacity of Senator of the Federal Republic.

    I wish the party well in all its future endeavours and ask, Sir, that you please accept the assurances of my highest considerations.”

    A source, close to the senator confided in newsmen on Saturday that Sani would announce his next political move, latest on Tuesday.

    He said, “The senator wants to keep his political enemies guessing and in suspense for now. He will definitely make his next move public latest by Tuesday.”

     

  • Kaduna APC primaries: Why I rejected Sani's N10m bribe – Electoral Committee chair

    The Chairman of the Electoral Panel set up by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to preside over the party’s recent primaries in Kaduna State, Mr. Matthew Iduoriyekemwen, has alleged that Senator Shehu Sani offered him a bribe to get an affirmation for his controversial automatic ticket.
    Mr. Iduoriyekemwen dropped the bombshell while responding to questions over allegations that the committee was bribed to skew the primary election results in favour of some aspirants of the APC in the state.
    Iduoriyekemwen said: “The only person in Kaduna State who offered me money was Senator Shehu Sani through one of my comittee members, to inform me that N10m gift was set aside for the committee chairman, and I said we didn’t need the money, asking them what the money was for.
    Even after the primaries, before the announcement of results, Senator Shehu and his men put pressure on us to come and take the money. He called me several times but we made it clear to him that we didn’t need cash inducement at all.”
    The electoral panel chairman also disclosed that the incumbent Kaduna Central Senator made last-minute efforts to get him to accept the offer to no avail.
    Iduoriyekemwen, who is also a former Majority Leader of Edo State House of Assembly and one-time board member of the Niger-Delta Development Commission(NDDC) also expressed readiness to forward the telephone number of his committee member through whom the pledge of N10m offer was announced to the leadership of the panel.
    The Electoral Panel Chairman also expressed satisfaction with the manner in which the election was conducted, describing it as “peaceful, orderly and rancour-free”.
    Contacted on the telephone by our correspondent, a member of the APC Electoral Committee, Mr. Akeem Okedara, also denied the allegation that the committee was bribed to skew the primary election results in favour of some aspirants of the APC in the state.
    There was nothing like that. It was Shehu Sani who wanted to give us something but we turned it down,” he said.
    However, in a swift reaction, Senator Sani described the allegation against him as “frivolous and mischievous.”
    Speaking through his media aide, Abdulsamad Chima Amadi, Senator Sani said: “Our attention has been drawn to a mischievous and frivolous news making the rounds that the chairman of the Kaduna APC electoral panel purportedly claimed he was offered financial inducements by Senator Shehu Sani.
    The committee chairman probably had a dream to that effect. It is laughable for him to claim an aspirant who was the sole candidate cleared in Kaduna central offered him financial inducements.
    First of all, Senator Shehu Sani virtually had no rival in the primaries. He was the only person cleared. So what does he need to bribe the committee for?
    Secondly, when the committee and the state government connived to stage a fake senatorial primaries in Kaduna State, Senator Shehu Sani made it cristal clear that he was not going to participate in the so called primaries because it was an illegality.
    So when you look at it from all angles, Senator Shehu Sani had no reasons whatsoever to bribe the committee.
    Senator Shehu Sani is a distinguished and law abiding citizen who has over the years earned a good name for himself through his uncompromising stance against corruption.
    It is obvious that some desperate politicians who have become synonymous with failure are behind these baseless and frivolous accusations.
    Just like all their attempts to malign, frame up, intimidate and harm Senator Shehu in the past failed, this one too has failed on arrival.
    No amount of blackmail will deter or destract Senator Shehu Sani. We stand by the mandate given to him by the APC and good people of Kaduna Central and, as usual, that mandate shall be put to good use for the betterment of our people.”

  • 2019: No going back on Shehu Sani's candidacy, APC tells El-Rufai

    2019: No going back on Shehu Sani's candidacy, APC tells El-Rufai

    The national headquarters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that Shehu Sani remained its only senatorial candidate from Kaduna Central.

    The Acting National Publicity Secretary of the party, Yekini Nabena, gave the clarification in newsmen in Abuja on Sunday.

    He said Sani was the only senatorial candidate from the zone that was duly recognised by the national body.

    Shehu Sani had distanced himself from the primary election held in the state on Saturday, where he was said to have lost to Special Adviser to Governor Nasir El-Rufai on Political Affairs, Uba Sani.

    The Returning Officer of the primary held at Murtala Muhammed Square, Kaduna, Eddie Floyd-Igbo, declared Uba Sani, Mr El-Rufai’s adviser, as the winner with 2,088 votes, while Shehu Sani garnered only 15 votes.

    Another aspirant, Usman Ibrahim-Sardauna, was said to have secured only 129 votes.

    Nabena, however, reiterated that, “as far as Kaduna Central Zone 2 is concerned, the only candidate is Sen. Shehu Sani.

    Yes election took place in that zone because of the House of Representatives and the State House of Assembly but for the senatorial position, the only candidate is Sen. Shehu Sani.

    The governor cannot dictate to the party.”

     

  • Presidency to El-Rufai: You are on your own

    The Presidency has distanced President Muhammadu Buhari from a letter in circulation, which alleged that the President had authorized Gov. Nasir el-Rufai to “deal with traitors and disloyal members of APC, especially Sen. Shehu Sani.
    Malam Garba Shehu, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Sunday.
    According to the presidential aide, the president is not aware of any such letter, let alone authorising anyone to deal with any party member.
    The statement read: “The presidency wishes to distance President Muhammadu Buhari from a letter currently in circulation, which alleges that the President had authorized a governor or anyone else for that matter to deal with traitors and disloyal members of APC, especially Senator Shehu Sani.
    “We wish to confirm that the president is not aware of any such letter, let alone authorising anyone to deal with any party member.
    “Given President Buhari’s record, it is inconceivable that he would usurp the role of the party leaders and instruct anyone to punish a party member.
    “In the light of above, we would like to appeal to the general public, especially members of the press, to ignore false or unauthorised information intended to attribute to the president any action which is not in line with his character.’’
    It would be recalled that Gov. El-Rufai of Kaduna State had last week visited the Presidential villa twice over political developments in his state.
    El-Rufai, who vehemently opposed the decision of the APC National Working Committee (NWC) to clear Sen. Shehu Sani as the sole candidate in the race for APC-Kaduna Central, said the fate of the senator “lies in the hands of the party delegates in the state”.
    The national body of the APC had on Sunday reiterated that Sani remained its only senatorial candidate from Kaduna Central.
    The Acting National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr Yekini Nabena, confirmed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.
     

  • PDP Presidential Primary: I’m confused over the aspirant to support – Goodluck Jonathan

    PDP Presidential Primary: I’m confused over the aspirant to support – Goodluck Jonathan

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan says he is confused about whom to support among the 12 aspirants seeking the presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2019 election.
    Jonathan said this while speaking at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt, during the presidential primary of the party.
    He said many of the aspirants were eminently qualified to lead the country.
    “I’m confused as to the one to pick among the aspirants. I know them very well and I can say they are all eminently qualified,” he said.
    “We must select the next president that can bring Nigeria together. The delegates have to look at this critically before voting.
    “Yes, we are in opposition but today we have the senate president and speaker. The number of governors have also increased. This shows we are the party to take over power.”

  • Primaries: Shehu Sani loses APC ticket

    Sen. Shehu Sani has lost the APC ticket for Kaduna Central Senatorial District after the primaries conducted by delegates from the zone in which he garnered only 15 votes.
    Recall that Sani had earlier indicated that he would not participate in what he called a “Kangaroo election organised by the Kaduna State Government.’’
    The election was conducted at the Murtala Square in Kaduna on Saturday.
    The Returning Officer, Prof.Eddie Floyd-Igbo declared Uba Sani, a Special Adviser to Gov. Nasiru El-Rufa’i, as the winner with 2,088 votes, while his closest rival, Usman Ibrahim-Sardauna was said to have secured only 129 votes.
    Also, a former senator, Gen. Sani Sale, who represented the constituency from 2011 to 2015 secured 55 votes, followed by Shamsudeen Giwa with 6 votes while 45 votes were declared invalid.
    The election was conducted amidst uncertainty as to the position of the National Working Committee of the All Progressive Congress (APC) which had earlier cleared Shehu Sani as the sole candidate for the ticket in the zone.