Sen. Shehu Sani (Kaduna-APC) has urged the
party to penalise Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State for allegedly
leaking to reporters a memo he wrote to President Muhammadu Buhari
Sani, who is the Vice-Chairman,
Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, called for the punitive measures in
a statement he released in Abuja on Saturday in reaction to the alleged
leakage
The governor was alleged to have
called on the President to communicate constantly with Nigerians, so
they would know the plans of his government.
The reports also claimed that
El-Rufai acknowledged that a cabal was working hard to alienate the
President from those, who even worked hard to secure his victory during
the 2015 election.
Sani said it was ironic that while
El-Rufai could not stand constructive criticism, he had the audacity to
criticise the President.
“The governor always recommends that our party should punish me for criticising him.
“Now that he has fired a cruise
missile at the President through a deliberately leaked memo, he should
also be treated the same way.
“He accused me of being disloyal and disrespectful to the President and the party for speaking my mind.
“Now he has done his own cunningly
by criticising the President and the party, disguised it as a memo and
leaked it out to the press.
“If our able party chair would
give me five strokes of the cane for speaking out, the governor (El
Rufai) should be given thrice that for ‘leaking out’.
“It’s often said that look at the
message and not the messenger, but there are times when you can only
decipher the message by looking at the messenger,’’ he said.
According to Sani, while Gov.
El-Rufai is entitled to his opinion and perception, the contradiction
and irony is that he carried out an action he always stood against when
criticised.
He described the governor as disloyal and disrespectful, saying: “the difference is that while mine is blunt, his is dubious.
“Secondly, for all the issues he
raised against the President, his own is worst in his space of
governance both in the existence of cabal or politics of exclusion,
incompetence or public perception.
“The difference is that the President is tolerant of criticisms and alternative views.’’
He said the leakage of the memo to
newsmen was an evidence that ‘‘logically he is leaking memo to rouse
popular sympathy and create the image of ‘a competent alternative’ to
‘Baba.’
“The memo suggests he is trying to do what he recently accused me of.
“He said that I am in the habit of criticising him because I want to become Kaduna State Governor,’’ Sani said.
He advised President Buhari to be
cautious, saying: “he who keeps a scorpion in his pocket must always
watch his groin and he who inherits a cobra should know that it’s not a
pet.’’
(NAN)
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