Handle Obasanjo with caution, Sani warns Buhari
Wed, Jan 23, 2019 | By publisher
Politics
The lawmaker representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Shehu Sani, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to apply caution in dealing with former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Sani who gave the warning via his twitter handle, @ShehuSani, on Tuesday advised Buhari against probing Obasanjo because many of the current presidential aides were part of the former President’s government.
In the tweets laced with figurative expressions, Sani said, “If you decide to open and probe the kitchen and the food store left by Obj (Obasanjo) because of his bitter leaf letters, you will see the names of many people on your dining table today.
“The table manners and the cutlery they used for his (Obasanjo’s) spaghetti is the same they are using for your noodles.
“Nigerian leaders adopt habitual and perpetual friends of the throne and assume they are loyal friends of the king.”
In another tweets on Tuesday, the senator drew Buhari’s attention to the politics of Kaduna State, especially the perceived marginalisation of Christians.
He said, “Prez (President Buhari) is courageous to reveal those who stood for him in his trying moments in the past. The truth is that the Muslim masses also stood for him in the past.
“Another truth is that the Christians who supported him are currently being marginalised in my state (Kaduna) using his name.”
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