APC Threatens to Expel Outspoken Senator for Opposing Buhari Over Fuel Price Hike
The
All Progressive Congress (APC) has threatened to expel Shehu Sani,
senator representing Kaduna central, for his opposition to the fuel pump
price increase.
Senator Shehu Sani
For his opposition and statement over the fuel pump price increase
by the President Buhari-led federal government, the outspoken senator
representing Kaduna central, Shehu Sani, has been threatened by his
party, the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Kaduna state with
expulsion.
Days ago, the APC influential senator, criticized the decision of
the President Buhari and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC)'s decision to increase the price of fuel in the country,
describing it as 'insensitive and punitive.'
The Kaduna APC viewed the lawmaker’s position as a sign of
disregard for the party. Salisu Wusono, the party’s acting publicity
secretary, spoke at a press conference on Thursday and said;
"Given his disregard for the party, the APC in Kaduna state has
no option but to take further disciplinary measures that may lead to
his expulsion from the party.
"How can a senator who passed the 2016 budget that has no
provision for subsidy turn around and attack President Buhari for
implementing the decision?
"How can a politician with any sense of discipline or
commitment to the public interest fail to see that the fuel subsidy
regime is bankrupt and is no longer in the interest of our people.
"In speech and conduct, he has shown himself incapable of
loyalty to our party the APC and our great leader, President Muhammadu
Buhari.
"Having ridden on the back of our party and the popularity of
Buhari to get to the Senate, Sen. Sani has since abandoned any
pretension to discipline or loyalty to any principle."
Salisu alleged that Sani had joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but still masquerading as an APC senator. "Since he does not have the courage to openly decamp, we will kick him out if he continues with his anti party activity," he said.
He expressed support for federal government’s policies and urged
party loyalists and the people of the state to also support the
government. "We applaud the courageous actions the federal
government is taking to fight corruption and retrieve the public funds
that were stolen by some Nigerians," he said.
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