Former Kaduna Central senator, Shehu Sani has continued his attacks on ex-governor Nasir El-Rufai.
Sani said the opposition won’t have been spared if El-Rufai was appointed into President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
He claimed El-Rufai has undisguised intolerance to opposition and “hypersensitive allergy to criticisms”.
His comment comes amid El-Rufai’s claim that he no longer recognizes the All Progressives Congress, APC, due to the party’s lack of internal democracy.
The former governor said APC organs like the National Executive Committee, NEC, and Caucus have not met in the last two years.
Speaking at an event in Abuja, El-Rufai had accused APC of deviating from its founding principles.
However, dismissing El-Rufai’s comment, Sani insisted that the former governor can’t advise anybody on how to govern.
Posting on X, Sani wrote: “The man with a history of undisguised intolerance to opposition and hypersensitive allergy to criticisms have no moral and saintly feet to stand on the pulpit of democracy to preach about good governance.
“He left a heap of garbage in Kaduna now preaching hygiene to a country has not forgotten the history of his dirt. “If this man was admitted into Tinubu’s government, no critic of the government in the North or South would have been spared from his toxicity.
“He thought he would have a puppet governor in Kaduna State, now it’s the opposite and he is frustrated.
“He is now jobless, most times seeking to be invited to Northern public events where he will whip up sectional sentiments.”
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