Senator Shehu Sani has thrown shade at governors who run off to the nation’s capital while and lodge in comfort while their states are on fire.
Sani in a tweet late on Monday said these governors spend days in Abuja all in the name of meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.
He said the governors spend Monday to Thursday in the FCT and on Friday they head to the mosques to pray with the president.
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While their states are in flames,most of the Governors spent mondays to Thursdays in Abuja in the name of meeting with Mr President.And on fridays,praying with Mr President in the Villa mosques.
— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) April 8, 2019
Meanwhile, Sani, the lawmaker representing Kaduna Central in the Senate has said that the killings across Nigeria stem from situations in which the political class and governing elites place more emphasis on political power than the lives of the common people.
Sani in a series of tweets on Monday opined that pampering power rather than questioning it is always tragic.
He said, “Political power is more important to the Governing elites and the Political class than the lives of the common people. The consequences of petting and pampering power when it should be consciously questioned and charged is always tragic.”
The parliamentarian further stressed that “a nation has lost its soul and humanity when it only has to take a public outrage, rebuke, and objection for its Leaders to respond to the tragedy of its people”.