Politics
Next Kaduna governor will demolish more houses than me – El-Rufai
Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has stated that his successor would do more demolition of houses than he ever did.
El-Rufai made the remark on Friday while reacting to residents of the state who were allegedly praying for his tenure to end soon and calling him a demolisher.
The Governor, while featuring on a radio programme in the state capital warned residents not to rejoice yet saying the next governor would do more demolishing but it’s all for the development of the state.
According to him, some residents who understand their motives, now appreciate the urban development being executed across the state by his administration.
El-Rufai alleged that some of his critics attacked him for not sharing money to them, stressing that developing the state was worth more than sharing money.
“When we started working on school construction they said we are not providing roads now we are working on roads they said we are not empowering people.
“If sharing money at night is what they mean by empowering people, they should keep insulting us.
“The masses who we are working for, appreciate what we are doing for them.
“You know the election is approaching and they see me as a demolisher “Mai rusau” so they think that maybe the next person that will come after me will not demolish but he will demolish more than I do, God willing,” he said.
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