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Senator says his suspension won’t make El-Rufai taller

Sani was indefinitely suspended from the party on Tuesday, November 29, for his repeated attacks on El-Rufai.

 

He reacted via a statement released on Wednesday, November 30. The statement reads:

"My "Indefinite suspension" by Governor Nasir El-Rufai controlled, Induced and misinformed self-acclaimed "APC excos" and the paper it was written upon is as worthless and as useless as the used sanitary pads in the toilets of his family official residence."

"It's as valueless as the used tissue papers of his gluttonous and bulging poodles and lackeys. I wish to fully assure the bespectacled pygmy and his running dogs that the "new suspension" will not give them the public support they couldn't gather with the "first suspension"."

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"For a man who has been unable to address the pervasive insecurity and genocide in southern Kaduna for a man who has been unable to stem the tide of rampant kidnapping and abductions in Kaduna, "suspending" Shehu Sani cannot be counted as an achievement."

"Mr Governor, my suspension will not increase your physical height nor give you the flesh or muscle of a macho. El-Rufai remains a typical establishment man who was brought to limelight by the PDP, nurtured by the PDP. He is a dubious progressive and a bogus representation of change."

"If El-Rufai represents change, then Mabutu, Batista, Kamuzu Banda represent change .El-Rufai is a bug, a lice and a parasite to PMB administration. His loyalty to PMB is nothing but self-serving and self-preservation."

"El-Rufai is a foul air to any serious concept of change. El-Rufai remains the excrement of the toilets of PDP Wadata House and no broom or deodorant of change can give him a new identity. We will continue to work for the masses and defend their interest."

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Sani had earlier accused El-Rufai of plotting to kill him.

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