Alh Sani Sha’aban, a gubernatorial contestant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna State, has spoken out against Governor Nasir El-choice Rufai’s of governorship candidate for the 2023 general elections.
When asked to reveal his anointed candidate for Kaduna State on Channels Television’s Politics Today on March 15, 2022, Governor El-rufai said his preference is in his core team, which includes Deputy Governor Hadiza Balarabe, Senator Uba Sani, Bashir Saidu (Finance), Muhammed Sani Abdullahi (Budget and Planning), and Samuel Aruwan (Internal Security), among others.
However, as the 2023 general elections approach, a source revealed on May 6, 2022, that during a meeting of the state’s executive members, the governor urged they should unite around Senator Uba Sani to prevail.
This, however, did not go down well with Alhaji Sha’aban, one of the APC governorship aspirants in the state, as he questioned the rationale behind the choice of a sole candidate.
Sha’aban during an interactive session with reporters in Kaduna on Saturday, queried Governor El-rufai for making such a decision.
He asked, ‘Who are the stakeholders that gave the governor the powers to do what he did?”
According to him, as a founding member of the party and to the best of his knowledge, he was not consulted or contacted before that decision was taken.
“Unless and otherwise, after they enjoyed their eight years in APC, they are no longer interested in the success of APC again in Kaduna State.
“If they care about what will happen about the future of APC, if they care about the interest of the members in Kaduna State, if they care about the message of President Muhammadu Buhari and the leaders of the APC, what they said after they were elected immediately after the just concluded convention, in the spirit of togetherness, the spirit of the successes, the spirit of making APC a very strong and dynamic party in Nigeria should be respected.
”I happened to be a founding member of the originally APP that culminated into ANPP and went into a merger with three political parties to give birth to what we have today APC,” he said
“As a democrat and in line with our party’s guideline, I subscribed to the position of the party which says in case there is an objection, which there is in Kaduna, a primary election should hold.
“So you cannot treat me as a nobody. I know my rights. I earned it. I deserve to be informed of any decision. Even if it is a phone call. This is what we intend to do. When you rubbish me, I rubbish you,” he said.