Sani’s statement pointedly criticized the previous administration’s handling of state resources. He accused fraudulent technocrats, thieving consultants, and contractors, particularly those associated with Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, of plundering Kaduna State. The outspoken former senator did not mince words, describing these individuals as “leeches and vultures.”
“For anyone who cared to go through that published report, I don’t know what ‘serving with integrity’ means,” Sani remarked, casting doubt on the previous administration’s claims of ethical governance. He highlighted a stark contrast between the rhetoric of integrity and the reality of widespread corruption.
Sani also drew a parallel between the criminal activities of bandits in the state’s forests and the alleged corruption within the government. He described Kaduna as a “victim of two types of Banditry; the one in our forests and the one in the Government house.” This analogy underscored his point that the state’s woes were not limited to external threats but were also rooted in internal mismanagement.
The former senator lamented the legacy of the previous administration, which he claimed left behind opulent estates and malls for their children while burdening the state’s poorer citizens with significant debt. Sani’s call to action is clear: recover the stolen funds and ensure accountability.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>