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You made Kaduna ungovernable with debt – Atiku’s ex-aide, Bwala knocks El-Rufai


A former spokesman of Atiku-Okowa presidential campaign, Daniel Bwala, has accused ex-Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai of making the state ungovernable.


Bwala said El-Rufai made Kaduna ungovernable through the debt burden of $587m and N85m he left behind.


Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State claimed to have inherited a huge debt burden of $587m, N85bn and 115 contractual liabilities from the El-Rufai’s administration.


Speaking at a town hall meeting over the weekend in Kaduna, Sani said the huge debt profile has made it difficult for him to pay workers’ salaries.


Reacting, Bwala prayed that God would help governor Uba find ways of governing the state.


Posting on X, Bwala wrote: “There are two ways a bad leader can make a state ungovernable: one is to promote or allow insecurity to thrive and the other is to leave a debt burden beyond states’ comprehension


“With a debt burden of 587 million Dollars, 85 billion Naira, and 115 Contractual Liabilities, the past administration of Kaduna State has made the state ungovernable


“May God help Governor Sani to find ways to govern Kaduna State.


“SHOCKING: A former governor is reported to have left a debt burden of 587 million Dollars, 85 billion Naira, and 115 Contractual Liabilities


“In the same state it is reported that there are over 2000 un-fenced schools despite the save the school program.


“Any un-fenced school is a breeding ground for kidnapping of school children


“What more can be more crime against humanity than this?


“I do hope EFCC should be doing pre-match exercise by now.”

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  1. For where? Their el- rufia na them get efcc nah.

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