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Unlikely that APC would rule for 16 years like PDP- Shehu Sani

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Senator Sani disagrees that Nigerians are impatient, says Buhari no longer as popular

The Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, has stated that it was unlikely for the All Progressives Congress (APC) to rule the country for 16 years like the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because of what he described as gross contradictions within the party.

Sani also criticized Nigerian leaders over their insensitivity regarding the ongoing killings in some parts of the country, especially Benue State, signified by their preoccupation with the build-up towards the 2019 general elections.

He made these comments on Thursday at a national conference organised in Abeokuta, Ogun State, by the Freelance and Independent Broadcasters Association of Nigeria.

The lawmaker noted that instead of taking measures towards addressing the challenges facing the country, political office holders were busy preparing for re-election in 2019.

The theme of the conference was, “Politics, Media and National Integration – Before 2019 Nigeria.”

In his lecture, Sani, who is the Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign and Local Debts, also noted that Nigerian political parties lacked ideology.

He explained that the country was experiencing tension ahead of 2019 because politicians were only desperate for personal gain and not interested in the welfare of the masses.

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In order to “recharge” the conscience of political leaders, Sani advocated peaceful protests by Nigerians.

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 the 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.”

He wondered why people continue to defect from one party to the other, arguing that there was no ideological difference between APC and PDP.

In her lecture, the President, Women Arise for Change Initiative, Joe Okei-Odumakin, said the proposed cattle colonies would continue to worsen the crisis between herdsmen and farmers as well as indigenes and settlers.

She insisted that establishment of ranches was the only way towards ending the persistent clashes in the country.

The women’s rights activist expressed disappointment over the failure of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to tackle the challenges of insecurity and violent clashes head-on.

She said public officers must be alive to their responsibilities.

 

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