Senator Shehu Sani representing Kaduna Central has warned that continued attacks on Acting President Osinbajo would eventually spark a north-south crisis.
He gave the warning in Kano while on a condolence visit to the Aminu Kano family on the loss of Aishatu, the widow of the late Second Republic presidential candidate of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP).
Speaking in Kano he warned northern politicians “who'', he said, ''have suddenly derived the pleasure in attacking the acting president as “hell bent on creating religious and ethnic disaffection among Nigerians”.
He said: ‘’The actions and utterances of these northerners are designed to ignite disturbances and conflict between Osinbajo and President Muhammadu Buhari.
‘’The acting President has proved to be a consistent and absolute loyalist of President Muhammadu Buhari. It is unfair for anyone to accuse him of ethnic or religious bias or tribalism. Osinbajo has kept the flame of progress alight since the absence of the President. Those attacking Osinbajo are reactionary conservative elements.
‘’I believe that they have the fundamental right to express their opinion and make public their own perception but we must be very careful not to instigate crisis and conflict between the North and the Southern part of Nigeria.”
Giving Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other progressives on the back for joining forces to install the Buhari government , he said, ‘’I think we should appreciate the contributions of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Osinbajo and others, who worked tirelessly and invested so much to see that we have fundamental changes.”
Continuing, Senator Sani said, ‘’Acting President Osinbajo has proven to be a capable, able and a determined leader, who has remained consistent on the side of his principal. I think he should be appreciated rather than being condemned.”
Sani advised the Acting President to be very watchful and very careful not to make a mistake so as not to give room for ethnic and religious forces to capitalise and create crisis and conflict within the administration”.
On the death of Hajiya Aishatu, the fiery Senator lamented that her death had only succeeded in creating a wide gap between the past and the future.
’’She gave us hope and encouragement. She inspired us and served as the guardian of politics of principle and ideology.
‘’She lived long to see the good and the bad, as well as the worst of Nigeria and she lived long to see the dream of her late husband metamorphose to a political change in Nigeria,” he said.
‘’ We will forever remember her as the woman behind the stitch of revolutionary politics,” Sani said, adding that we will remember her as “an invisible, hard and a silent voice in the struggle for liberation, social justice and emancipation of the poor”.
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