Friday 19 January 2018

Nigerian Politicians Are More Concerned About The Next Election Than Ongoing Bloodshed, Shehu Sani Again

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The Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, yesterday accused Nigerian leaders of being insensitive to the killings and bloodshed in many parts of the country.

Sani said political office holders are concerned about the next general elections, adding that instead of them to take decisive steps towards tackling the nation’s problems, they are busy strategizing on how to secure re-election in 2019.

The Senator spoke in Abeokuta, Ogun State, at a national conference organised by the Freelance and Independent Broadcasters Association of Nigeria (FIBAN). He said;

“All is not well with this country. This is the wrong time to shed blood in Nigeria. If you think that people in power will stop the problem in the country, you are in for a fool’s ride. The attention of people is how to win elections and not how they can end senseless killings and bloodshed.


“It would require a mass, peaceful march in the streets from Nigerians to recharge the conscience of people in power.

“Nigerians are dying in hundreds and in thousands and some people felt what is important is INEC timetable, when is elections and when is primaries.

 “It is difficult to hear any public office holder speak the truth because of political calculations. Anybody who says we are not in crisis now is deceiving himself.

“We are only differentiated by names. The PDP came into existence because there is a need to have a national party that will take over from the military. The APC came into power to de-establish the PDP and drive Jonathan out of power and in the process, we have all sorts of people.”

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