The Kaduna State chapter of
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC ) has warned Senator Shehu Sani to
desist from attacking President Muhammadu Buhari or face expulsion. Sani who represents Kaduna Central Senatorial Zone in the
Senate was said to have been placed on 11 months suspension
for alleged indiscipline, disloyalty and anti party activities.
Addressing
a news conference at the party’s secretariat in Kaduna, the acting
Publicity Secretary, Salisu Tanko Wusono, said Sani’s attacks on Buhari
began last year, adding that the party decided to teach him a lesson by
suspending him in the hope that he would amend his ways.
In his words,“The
APC Kaduna decided to teach Shehu Sani a lesson in party discipline in the hope
that he will be reformed. He was placed on suspension, but rather than learn
lessons; show remorse and work towards becoming a responsible Senator, he has
chosen to continue to show disloyalty to the APC and President Buhari. Given his disregard for the party, the APC
Kaduna State has no option but to take further disciplinary measures that may
lead to his expulsion” Wusono said.
Wusono added that the APC in Kaduna state was “dismayed and disappointed by the continued irresponsible conduct of Shehu Sani. In speech and conduct, he has shown himself incapable of loyalty to our party, the APC and our great leader, President Muhammadu Buhari after riding on the back of the party and the popularity of Buhari to get to the senate, Shehu Sani has since abandoned any pretension to discipline or loyalty to any principle” the party said.
Wusono added that the APC in Kaduna state was “dismayed and disappointed by the continued irresponsible conduct of Shehu Sani. In speech and conduct, he has shown himself incapable of loyalty to our party, the APC and our great leader, President Muhammadu Buhari after riding on the back of the party and the popularity of Buhari to get to the senate, Shehu Sani has since abandoned any pretension to discipline or loyalty to any principle” the party said.
Source:Thisday
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