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What I discussed with APC leaders on SGF — Shehu Sani

- By Muideen Olaniyi

Senator Shehu Sani (APC, Kaduna Central) has opened up on the meeting he had with the Chief John Odigie-Oyegun - led National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

Senator Sani, who visited the APC national secretaria­t in Abuja yesterday, said the party leaders were not opposed to the investigat­ion of the alleged fraudulent activities in the N1.3 billion Presidenti­al Initiative on North East (PINE) contract. T h e lawmaker, while making the clarificat­ion, said the party did not write to invite him for any meeting, contrary to media reports, bui that they discussed a number of issues, including the need for unity in the APC caucus and what transpired after he submitted the interim report of the probe on the floor of the Senate.

He said the party leaders were worried over his use of literary expression.

He said: “They want me to slow down on some of these cruise missiles. I told them that it is either my honour or that of the letter that was sent by the Presidency. I did not in any way attack the president but I faulted the letter based on three issues. First, my name was omitted in the letter as the chairman of the Senate ad hoc committee. Secondly, the SGF said we didn’t invite him, but we did invite him and thirdly, the letter said there was no quorum.

“I told them that inasmuch as my comment in deodorant and insecticid­e was rattling, they should have invited the SGF for calling the Senate and our report balderdash and they said they were also opposed to that language.

“They said they don’t want us to wash our dirty linings in the public and I told them that at the end of the day, even if you wash your dirty linings inside the room, you will still have to dry them outside.

“I made clarificat­ions that they are not opposed to corruption investigat­ions, but they are worried by the missile I used which is causing a lot of discomfort. I told them I was only using literary expression to send my message. When I said deodorant or insecticid­e, it is a clear definition of the bipolar anti-corruption crusade that is going on in the country and I believe that there is the need for Nigerians to wake up to these realities.

“I made it clear to them that we are going to do our own report and continue to do it. I am glad that they are not opposed to our investigat­ion and they are also not opposed to the continuati­on of our investigat­ion.”

He said the Senate would release a detailed report on the probe of the contract which indicted the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Babachir David Lawal, stressing that nobody can stop its investigat­ion into the massive misappropr­iation of funds for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North East.

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