Senator shehu accuses el rufai of paying fulani herdsmen with federal allocation money
A very interesting and controversial topic!
Senator Shehu Sani, a former Senator representing Kaduna Central, has accused Governor Nasir El-Rufai of paying Fulani herdsmen with federal allocation money. This accusation has sparked a heated debate in Nigeria, with many people calling for clarification and accountability.
According to Senator Sani, he made the accusation after a meeting with the Governor, where he was told that the state government was paying the herdsmen to maintain peace in the state. Senator Sani claimed that the Governor told him that the payment was made possible by the federal allocation money received by the state government.
Senator Sani's accusation has been met with strong reactions from various quarters. Some have accused him of making false claims, while others have called for an investigation into the matter. The Governor's office has denied the accusation, stating that the state government does not pay Fulani herdsmen to maintain peace.
The controversy has also sparked a debate about the role of the federal government in addressing the issues of herdsmen and farmers in Nigeria. Some have argued that the federal government has a responsibility to address the root causes of the conflict, while others have called for the state governments to take the lead in resolving the issue.
It is important to note that the accusation has not been proven, and both Senator Sani and Governor El-Rufai have denied the allegations. However, the controversy has highlighted the need for transparency and accountability in the use of public funds, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict between herdsmen and farmers in Nigeria.
What do you think about this controversy? Should there be an investigation into the matter?