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Tinubu's Cabinet Excludes El-Rufai Due to His Perceived Toxicity - According to Shehu Sani

Ex-senator Shehu Sani, previously representing Kaduna Central, recently asserted that the past governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, made the claims in question.

Ex-senator Shehu Sani, previously representing Kaduna Central in the 8th Senate, has made...
Ex-senator Shehu Sani, previously representing Kaduna Central in the 8th Senate, has made assertions about the former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai.

Tinubu's Cabinet Excludes El-Rufai Due to His Perceived Toxicity - According to Shehu Sani

Title: El-Rufai: Too Toxic for Tinubu's Cabinet, Claims Shehu Sani

Shehu Sani, a former Kaduna Central senator, has thrown some serious shade at Nasir El-Rufai, the ex-governor of Kaduna State. According to Sani, El-Rufai was passed over for a ministerial post in President Tinubu's administration due to his toxicity[1].

Sani spilled the tea on Monday, criticizing El-Rufai's performance in the security department during his eight-year reign as governor. He labeled El-Rufai's recent political remarks as toxic and questionable, asserting that the former governor lacked the moral high ground to critique Tinubu's administration.

Sani also accused El-Rufai of propagating hunger and insecurity in the nation. He pointed the finger at the Buhari administration, stating that they were the root cause of the hardships facing the country.

In a snarky remark, Sani labelled El-Rufai as the "patriarch of banditry" and "the godfather of insecurity" in northern Nigeria. He argued that El-Rufai's toxic personality made him a poor fit for Tinubu's administration, ultimately causing his exclusion. Sani believes that El-Rufai's harsh criticism of the current administration is nothing more than a tantrum over being left out and a misguided sense of entitlement.

Adding fuel to the fire, Sani accused El-Rufai of exploiting poverty by firing thousands of civil servants and bulldozing the homes of impoverished people, including struggling retirees.

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[1] According to Shehu Sani, El-Rufai's toxicity was the primary reason for his exclusion from President Tinubu's cabinet. Sani also highlighted El-Rufai's failures in addressing security issues during his governorship of Kaduna State and his role in promoting hunger and insecurity in the nation.

  1. Shehu Sani, in a scathing critique, has alleged that El-Rufai was not appointed to President Tinubu's cabinet due to his toxicity.
  2. Sani has criticized El-Rufai's tenure as Kaduna's governor, accusing him of poor performance in the security department and propagating hunger and insecurity in the nation.
  3. In a pointed remark, Sani labeled El-Rufai the "patriarch of banditry" and "the godfather of insecurity" in northern Nigeria.
  4. Sani believes El-Rufai's exclusion from Tinubu's administration is due to his toxic personality and his misguided sense of entitlement leading to his harsh criticism of the current administration.
  5. Sani has accused El-Rufai of exploiting poverty by firing thousands of civil servants and bulldozing the homes of impoverished people, including struggling retirees.
  6. The general news and crime-and-justice sections have been abuzz with debates on El-Rufai's claims about the state of Nigeria and the potential reelection of President Tinubu.
  7. The PDP might find Sani's arguments against El-Rufai useful in their policy-and-legislation discussions and war-and-conflicts analysis within the context of politics in Nigeria.

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