Nasir El-Rufai’s son, Bashir, has slammed Shehu Sani, a former senator from Kaduna Central, for daring his father to make his 2015 and 2023 asset forms public. Nasir El-Rufai was the most recent governor of Kaduna state.
Sani said El-Rufai misused the state finances, however, Sani claimed El-Rufai left the state with a huge debt.
He said that the former governor had been hoping for political position from President Bola Tinubu after “working for Rotimi Amaechi”.
Sani further dared El-Rufai to publish the content of the forms he submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) in 2015 and 2023
“Mr Elrufai, retired Governor now back to ‘blogging on Twitter’ while waiting for political appointment from Tinubu,after working for Amaechi and surreptitiously dropping negative stories.”
“You left a huge debt profile for our Children and grand Children in Kaduna State to pay AND YOU claimed that you NEVER STOLE from the coffers of Kaduna State. One of your stooges even claimed that you are poorer now. I dare you to make public your assets by publishing the content of the form you submitted at the Code of Conduct Bureau, both the one of 2015 and that of 2023. I will get back to you after you have done this,” he tweeted.
See Sani’s tweet
Mr Elrufai,retired Governor now back to ‘blogging on Twitter’ while waiting for political appointment from Tinubu,after working for Amaechi and surreptitiously dropping negative stories.
You left a huge debt profile for our Children and grand Children in Kaduna State to pay AND…
— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) May 31, 2023
Reacting to the tweet, Bashir said Sani should keep the Twitter ‘war’ between people who are his mates and not extend the same to his father.
“Is this seriously how to talk to your senior? You should keep this Twitter gbas gbos between you & us, his children. We are the ones that are your mates,” he wrote.
see Bashir tweet
Is this seriously how to talk to your senior? You should keep this Twitter gbas gbos between you & us, his children. We are the ones that are your mates. https://t.co/dKzQIcWsOU
— Bashir El-Rufai (@BashirElRufai) May 31, 2023