I’ll be next Governor of Kaduna — Shehu Sani boasts as he joins Race

*Senator Shehu Sani

Less than a year to party primaries where flag bearers of different parties would be elected, activist and immediate past Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani has predicted that with the masses by his side, he would be the next Governor of Kaduna State with or without money.

In a radio interview monitored in Kaduna, the Senator indicated interest to join the ‎Kaduna State Governorship race in 2023.

Shehu Sani stated that “Anyone who insults and embarrasses the people is not worth being in power because respecting human beings is very important in religion. It’s left for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to unite its members to ensure that they form a government that will respect the will of the poor in Kaduna.”

According to him, “We sat with my loyalists and supporters and they wanted me to contest the governor of Kaduna state which I will do to remove APC, God willing; to remove anointed candidate of the state governor and to enter Government house where Comrade will be sworn in as the next governor that will bring changes, that will clean all the dirt they brought in the state in the name of development.

“I will bring security. This is what my supporters wanted and I trust them. So, I will contest the governorship seat under the PDP. Therefore, I call on the people of Kaduna to support and collaborate with me.

“I also solicit for their prayers; I need the prayers of religious leaders, marketers, physically challenged, women and youths. You voted for Mallam as Governor what remains now is to have a comrade as a governor so as to see the difference between us.

“You must reject the anointed candidate ‎of those who demolished your houses. Support us to see how we form a government that respects the will of the poor in the state. I don’t have money to share to delegates to vote for me, money politics is what brought the country into the mess under the ruling party. If the masses decide to vote for me, with or without money, I will win,” he added.

(Daily Independent)

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