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Loans: ‘Man with body odour’ – Shehu Sani lampoons El-Rufai over lack of accountability, transparency

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
February 6, 2025
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  • According to Shehu Sani, nobody in Kaduna State can confidently say they know the $350 million World Bank loans given to the state was spent

The former Senator Representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Senator Shehu Sani, says former Governor of the State, Nasir Elrufai, can’t account for the massive loans and grants he collected when he led the State.

According to Shehu Sani, nobody in Kaduna State can confidently say they know the $350 million World Bank loans given to the state was spent.

The former senator’s tirade follows El-Rufai accusation that Governor Uba Sani collected “N150 billion” from Tinubu and refusing to disclose it to the people of the state.

Sani described El-Rufai as ‘the man with body odour accusing another with of mouth odour’

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He disclosed that El-Rufai collected humongous amount of money from different schemes and initiatives under former president, Muhammadu Buhari, without telling Kaduna people.

He wrote, “The Ex-Governor of Kaduna State accused the Present Governor of Collecting “N150 Billion” from Tinubu and refusing to disclose it to the people of the state. Lets recall history and find the answers.

“The Ex-Governor collected millions of Dollars in Paris Refund from BUHARI and never disclosed it to the people of the state.

“He collected Billions of Excess Crude funds from BUHARI and never disclosed it to the Kaduna public.

“He collected Billions in Ecological funds from BUHARI and never disclosed it to the Kaduna People.

“He collected Billions of special grants from BUHARI through the CBN and never disclosed it to the Kaduna public.

“He collected stamp duties in Billions from BUHARI and never disclosed it to the people of the state.

“He collected Billions from a commercial Bank and mortgaged the state IGR and never disclosed it to the Kaduna people.

“There is nobody in Kaduna state who can confidently hold his Holy Book and swear that he or she knows how every kobo of the Kaduna’s $350 million World Bank loans was spent, Until the Kaduna Assembly probe.

“If the present Governor actually refused to disclose the mythical “150 billion”, he must have learned it from the Ex Governor. The ex Governor is coming to equity with dirty hands.

“If the Present Governor is supporting Tinubu because of money, can we say that the former one was supporting and kneeling down for Buhari for the same reason?

“The man with a body odour is accusing another of having a mouth odour.

“The ex-Governor also accused the present Governor of betrayal. Its simply a case of the Legend of betrayal being outsmarted by the grand guru

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