2019 elections under threat – Shehu Sani
The Senator
representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani has said the 2019 general election “is
under threats of votes-buying and possibility of misusing the state machinery
by the incumbent.”
Sani argued
that the incumbent may indulge in votes buying and abuse of security apparatus,
a development which he said could hamper free and fair election in 2019.
He spoke on
Monday while responding to questions on “Fact-finder”, an interactive programme
on Sweet FM 107.1 Abeokuta in Ogun State, which was monitored by our
correspondent.
“There is a
possibility that the incumbent could bring in public resources and share it to
people for them to buy their votes. And that has happened in some of the
elections in the South West and other part of the country.
“Secondly,
we can’t have a free and fair election unless and until when the security apparatus
of the state is neutral.
“If they are
not neutral or they are abused by the incumbent to threaten others and
unleashing terror, arresting members of the opposition and thereby making it
difficult to have smooth election. Certainly, there would be threats.
“Two threats
exist, votes-buying and abuse and misuse of state machinery in favour of the incumbent,”
he said.
Responding
to question on his rift with Kaduna State Governor, Nasiru El-Rufai, the
Senator blamed it on political and ideological differences.
Sani
recalled that he emerged as Senator on the platform of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) in 2015 because El-Rufai was not yet governor then.
He said
“Even, in 2015, I wasn’t his candidate but I won because he was not the
governor. And now he can use the state resources and his proximity to the President.
That for me is cowardice.
“When I say
we differ politically and ideologically, the governor of Kaduna State, Nasiru
El-rufai is from political establishment. These are people who were brought
from obscurity by President Obasanjo from PDP, amassed what they could amass
and became what they could become.
“He came
from PDP political family. In 16 years of PDP, he spent 15 years as a member.
So, he is one of those who were baptized in APC and being seen as saints today.
“To my
pedigree, after being an activist, I joined the Alliance for Democracy, I
joined CPC and then APC. You can see my path is different from his path.”
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