Former Senator and human rights activist Shehu Sani has called on Nigerians to carefully consider the consequences of past governance before casting votes against Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani.
In a recent tweet, Sani reminded voters of the hardships experienced during the tenure of former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, including the loss of lives, homes, jobs, and businesses.
“Before you vote against Gov Uba Sani, remember those who lost their lives during El-Rufai’s tenure, those that lost their homes, jobs and shops,” he wrote.
The statement has sparked discussions online about governance, accountability, and the impact of past policies on current electoral decisions. Political commentators say Sani’s remarks aim to encourage voters to weigh the consequences of leadership transitions, especially in states with histories of socio-economic and security challenges.
As the political discourse heats up, observers note that public memory of prior administrations is increasingly influencing voter behavior and campaign narratives across Nigeria.


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