Political Showdown: Sani Exposes El-Rufai’s “Hypocrisy”
Former Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani has launched a scathing counterattack against ex-governor Nasir El-Rufai, dismissing his recent criticism of President Tinubu’s economic policies as the “height of hypocrisy.”
The fiery rebuttal came via Sani’s verified Facebook page, where he spotlighted El-Rufai’s own controversial financial record during his 8-year Kaduna governorship.
The Core Accusation: “Pot Calling Kettle Black”
🔴 Sani’s Explosive Claim:
*”The same El-Rufai who allegedly siphoned local government funds for 8 years now lectures others on financial propriety?”*
🔍 Key Revelations:
• Multiple LG chairmen reportedly complained of irregular fund remittances under El-Rufai
• Kaduna State Assembly allegedly blocked all investigations
• No impeachment proceedings despite documented complaints
💥 Sani’s Punchline:
“Where was his moral compass when Kaduna LGs cried foul?”
Context: Why Now?
El-Rufai’s recent moves as an ADC chieftain:
- Condemned Tinubu’s fuel subsidy removal
- Alleged illegal deductions from federal allocations
- Positioned himself as opposition voice
📌 The Irony:
Critics note El-Rufai’s own controversial financial legacy in Kaduna contradicts his new reformist posture.
Political Fallout
The exchange has:
✅ Reopened old Kaduna governance wounds
✅ Given Tinubu allies ammunition against critics
✅ Highlighted ongoing LG autonomy struggles
🗣 Public Reaction:
“Accountability shouldn’t be selective” – @PoliticalWatcherNG
“Sani just exposed the playbook” – @DemocracyAdvocate
Join the Debate
💬 “Can critics with controversial pasts credibly challenge current leaders?”
🔥 “Should El-Rufai address these allegations first?”
📢 Share your take #NigerianPolitics
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