Kaduna ALGON denies El-Rufai’s fraud allegation; Assembly threatens lawsuit.
The Kaduna State chapter of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria has dismissed allegations by former Governor Nasir El-Rufai that Governor Uba Sani diverted local government funds to acquire properties abroad.
ALGON, through its spokesman, Alhaji Muhammad Shehu, described El-Rufai’s claims as “false, patently absurd, and ill-intentioned,” aimed at misleading the public and discrediting the current administration.
“The allegations are meant to mislead the public, create disaffection, and ridicule the all-inclusive, pro-poor and people-orientated administration in Kaduna State,” Shehu said.
Furthermore, the state House of Assembly threatened legal action against El-Rufai over his recent comments describing lawmakers as “stark illiterates” and questioning their capacity to probe his administration.
The Assembly insisted it was acting within its constitutional mandate and maintained that the former governor remained indicted unless he successfully challenged the findings in court.
El-Rufai, who recently defected to the Social Democratic Party, also faced criticism from the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress.
The APC dismissed his defection as a “non-event,” arguing that it signified his political decline rather than a threat to the party.
The political tensions in Kaduna continue to intensify as El-Rufai, following his defection to the SDP, continues to stir controversy in the state.
In a recent interview on Freedom Radio, Kaduna, El-Rufai alleged that Sani diverted local government funds to purchase properties in Seychelles, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
“As I speak, no local government in Kaduna receives more than N50m per month. Once the allocation arrives, they syphon it, exchange it into dollars, and use it to buy properties in Seychelles, South Africa, London, and other places,” El-Rufai alleged.
But Shehu, while addressing newsmen in Kaduna on Tuesday, noted that the Sani-led administration stood for transparency, accountability, and respect for the financial autonomy of local governments.
“Transparency and accountability are its watchwords. It supports and respects the financial autonomy of local governments. It has never tampered with the funds of the local governments,” he said.
Shehu said that the administration had been working to revitalise rural economies, create jobs, and restore security and peace.
“The Rural Transformation Programme under Governor Uba Sani’s administration has played a crucial role in revitalising rural economies and providing a fresh start for rural residents,” Shehu stated.
He recalled that during El-Rufai’s administration, local government chairmen received less than half the monthly allocation they receive now and operated under an atmosphere of harassment and intimidation.
“Some of us served as LG chairmen when Mallam Nasir El-Rufai was in office as governor. We can testify to the fact that what we have been receiving as a monthly allocation since Senator Uba Sani became governor is more than double the amount we received during El-Rufai’s administration.
“Apart from enhanced monthly allocations, we have been operating in an atmosphere devoid of harassment and intimidation, unlike Mallam El-Rufai’s era that was marked by high-handedness and coercion,” he added.
ALGON advised the public to disregard El-Rufai’s allegations, stating that they were “wild allegations not supported by facts.
The State House of Assembly, carpetting El-Rufai for calling them “stark illiterates,” described the allegation as a defamation of their character.
Henry Marah, the Chairman of the House Committee on Information, said in a response on Tuesday, “I wish to remind the former governor that all the honourable members of the Assembly met constitutional requirements to contest and win their various elections.
‘(This is) enshrined in Section 106 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).
“It is also disheartening to note that the former governor is ignorant of the provisions of the constitution, specifically Sections 128 and 129 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended). This empowers the assembly to conduct investigations on any matter or thing with respect to which it has the power to make laws.
Marah denied the former governor’s allegation that the report of the ad hoc committee that investigated his government was written by someone else.
He said the assembly was discharging its duties and constitutional responsibilities by carrying out the investigation.
He claimed that the former governor’s indictment persisted until a successful court challenge to the committee report.
He added that all findings of the committee against the former governor were in the public domain.
The state APC, in a statement signed by the Chairman, Air Commodore Emmanuel Jekada (retd), and Secretary, Alhaji Yahaya Baba-Pate, in Kaduna on Tuesday, described the SDP’s claims as “vituperations of political non-starters who have demystified themselves by pushing their luck too far.”
The APC stated that the defection of El-Rufai to the SDP has proved to be a “non-event”, with no person of substance or political relevance following them to the SDP.
The party also warned that by accommodating El-Rufai, the SDP has “sown the seed of its destruction,” stating that El-Rufai would soon “throw a cat among the pigeons” in the SDP.
“Nasir El-Rufai’s motivation for leaving the APC is self-interest. He is eager to extract a political pound of flesh from those he holds accountable for his descent into the political wilderness.
“We will not be distracted by the vituperations of political non-starters, who have demystified themselves by pushing their luck too far. The good people of Kaduna State will not fall for their game of manipulation,” the statement added.
An APC statement said the party promoted and protected democracy, the rule of law, and due process.
According to the APC, the party had been creating a conducive atmosphere for all parties to thrive in the state.
The APC also recalled that recently, top political figures from the Peoples Democratic Party and the Labour Party moved to the APC in large numbers.
“We believe that a vibrant and constructive opposition is vital to the strengthening and consolidation of democracy, as well as accelerating the pace of development.
“It is a known fact that Governor Uba Sani runs an all-inclusive, people-centred, and pro-poor administration.
“We received defectors from the National Assembly and the Kaduna State House of Assembly. The movement to our party from significant parties in Kaduna State has been overwhelming,” the statement read.
The party further stated that, with its party approaching near saturation, there was no need to worry about individuals vying for political relevance.
“Rather than desperately searching for who to pull down, they should engage in soul searching and atone for their past misdeeds. In doing so, they will have peace,” the statement added.