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El-Rufai Accuses His Predecessors Of Embezzeling Kaduna’s Funds

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El-Rufai Accuses His Predecessors Of Embezzeling Kaduna’s Funds

Nasir El-Rufai, the governor, has charged several of his predecessors with misusing public funds to construct homes in Kaduna and Dubai.

El-Rufai made the assertion during a farewell media discussion on the state-run radio’s Hausa program, KSMC.

He again urged the former governors to stand before the Kaduna State populace and swear on the Holy Qur’an that they had never embezzled money from the state treasury.

El-Rufai said: “I can swear I never stole a Kobo from the government coffers.

“I am happy with what we have seen. The work we have started and the quality of the work, we are going to spend years enjoying them. It is not the type of roads they did in the past that, after two rainy seasons, the roads will spoil. These works we are doing, we are doing them with quality.

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“Am happy with what I have seen, but there is still more to be done because, to us, we want people to enter Kaduna and see no untarred road anywhere. We want to see tarred roads in every community of Kaduna with solar street lights, same for Kafanchan, Zaria and our local government areas. That was our wish, but the difficult circumstance our government met, we couldn’t do everything we planned to do, until we had to borrow before we could do what we did.

“But those that are day we took loans, they should look, look at their money on the ground. We didn’t collect this loan and run away to Dubai to buy houses or go to Jabi Road to build a mansion so that we can sleep well, that is not how we are.

“I became Governor of Kaduna with only one house on Danja Road at Ungwan Sarki, now am finishing to the glory of God, that is the only house I have. I didn’t build any mansion, I don’t need it. I didn’t steal anybody’s money and I am challenging everyone that governed this state to also come out and swear with the Qur’an that, when they governed the state, they didn’t steal a kobo of Kaduna resource that is not their entitlement.

“I swear to God, me I will do that swearing. So, I am challenging all of them, everyone should come out and face the people of Kaduna State and tell them he didn’t steal their money. Because we know them, they are children of Santa, they are not children of Dangote; we know them from school. Where did they get money to build those mansions? What type of business were they doing? We know.

“Our of plans and antecedents are not like that. Our own understanding is that leadership is a trust from God and to you will stand in front of God to give account of. As a result of that, every Naira and Kobo that we got, whether revenue or allocation from Abuja or loan, I swear by God, we have used it for the development of our people, we didn’t take and put in our pocket or take them to buy houses in Dubai, we don’t need that.”

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