Kaduna State’s Governor Nasir El-Rufai has called on any of his predecessors to publicly certify that they have never stolen from the state coffers.
His idea of government was not to steal since he was aware that there would be a day of reckoning, he stated in a Hausa interview that was broadcast on a local TV and Radio station.
El-Rufai expressed his happiness at the long-lasting, high-quality roads that were built. Not the types of roads they’ve built in the past, which would be poor after two years and two wet seasons.
“We still have work to do..our plan is that we want all roads in Kaduna to be tarred.Anyone who comes to Kaduna would not see a muddy road.Every part of the town you visit will have tarred roads and solar powered street lights. That’s what we envisaged everywhere in Kaduna, in Kafanchan, in Zaria and in all Local Government Areas such as Soba, everywhere. That is what we want to see.”
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“However, we couldn’t realized all our development plans because of the situation this government met.In fact we had to seek for loan to execute those projects. “
“The people can see that we executed those projects with the loan we secured. We did not syphon the money to Dubai and bought houses or go to Jabi Road and build a mansion. “
“We are not like such people. I became the Governor of Kaduna state with only one house located at Danja Street in Unguwan Sarki Kaduna..I’ve completed my tenure, Alhamdulillah…that is my only house. I.dont have any other house.I didn’t built a mansion. I don’t even need it.”
” I did not steal anybody’s money and I am challenging those who governed Kaduna to come out and swear that they ‘ve never stolen money, they should swear that they’ve not taken a kobo from Kaduna State. “
“Wallahi, l am ready to swear. I am challenging them ( former Governors) to come out,face the people of Kaduna State and swear that they’ve never stolen the people’s money.”
” We know them, they are neither the children of Dantata( legendary Kano billionaire) nor the children of Dangote.We know them right from our school days. Where do they get the money to build those houses?What was their profession?”