Kaduna State APC Youth Leader, Malam Aminu Lawal Na-Anty has
said that Governor, Malam Nasir El-rufai is a focused leader who does not join
issues with his detractors.
Malam Na-Anty, in this interview with Saturday Sun, noted
that those who are trying to distract El-rufai from making Kaduna great are
wasting their time because the governor will not pay attention to them.
As the APC youth leader in Kaduna State, can you tell us how
politics in the state has been since Governor El-rufai came to power in 2015?
Well, the politics in the State for now, is about how the
governor will fulfil his campaign promises to the people of the state. The
governor deliberately refused to join issues with those who are trying to
distract him. And I can tell you that Governor El-rufai is too focused to be
distracted. Those who are trying to distract him are just wasting their time
because Malam is not going to reply them over politics of distraction and
misinformation. When it is time for 2019 politics, the governor will play, but
for now, he is working day and night to deliver the dividends of democracy to
the good people of Kaduna State.
There is a splinter group in the state called APC-AKIDA, do
you also have same division in the youth wing of the APC?
We don’t have any division or faction in APC. We only read
about factions on the pages of newspapers, but on ground, we don’t have any
faction in APC in Kaduna State. We have only one APC .
But the splinter group under APC-AKIDA is insisting that
they are the authentic APC in Kaduna. How will you react to this?
How will I know? You are a journalist, find out their office
and tell us where it is located; where
their secretariat is located, and who do they deal with at the national
headquarters. So, as far as we are concerned, we have only one APC in Kaduna
State and everybody knows where our office is located, near Lord Lugard
roundabout in the city centre. So, we have only one APC in Kaduna State.
The other APC, if at all there is anything like that, it
only exists on the pages of newspapers solely to distract the government of the
day. In politics, even two or three persons within their house, they may decide
to create factions in order to get unnecessary attention, but in the real
sense, in Kaduna State, from the wards level, local government level to the
State level, APC is one house and one entity, and it is intact as a political
party in Kaduna State.
How do you intend to mobilise the youth to support the
governor in 2019?
In 2019, youths will be mobilised 100 percent to support
Malam. The most important thing is that the governor did not disappoint us in
the first mandate we gave him. We are satisfied with the governor’s performance
in the first mandate that we gave him, he did well, and he is still doing very
well. So the second mandate is going to be a walk over for him. We don’t have
any fear about any other political party coming to take victory from APC
because the governor has earned the confidence of the electorate. Everybody is
seeing the good work of the governor across the state. Go to any local
government area, you would see one or two projects being sited by the governor.
What role do you think the youths can play to ensure that
the political feud between the governor and Senator Shehu Sani ceases, because
as it is now, the fight appears to be affecting the development of the state
since it is said that a house divided against itself cannot stand?
Well, I always tell people whenever they ask me about my
impression about this political fight between Senator Sani and the governor,
that Malam El-rufai cannot be distracted by anybody. He was elected to run the
first term of four years, and the other Senator that represents Kaduna central,
that is zone 2, he has his own mandate, what has he done? What constituency
project has he introduced to the people? We see many other senators across the
country, building hospitals, schools, giving scholarships to the people of their
constituency. What has our own Senator contributed to his own constituency? Let
him use his mandate for the betterment of the people.
We will not join issues with him because we know his
antecedent; he wants to be followed rather than follow the leader. He wants to
be the leader at every given opportunity. He is a Senator, El-rufai is a
governor, so what is his problem? He should join hands with the governor and
work for the State rather than fighting the governor and this will not augur well for our dear state.
In the light of what is happening between Governor El-rufai
and Senator Shehu Sani, will you work for the Senator in 2019 election as a way
of making peace between the two?
How will I work for somebody that is not yet in our party
because he has been suspended from the party? So, we will not be able to work
for him. But any time he shows remorse and is back to our party, we should be
able to work together. But for now, since he is still on suspension I cannot
work for him. I don’t even think that any APC member in the State can associate
with him.
What is your advice to Governor El-rufai on how to handle
Senator Shehu Sani?
I advise that the governor should concentrate on what he is
doing for the state in order to make Kaduna great again. He should not be
distracted by negative things people are saying about his leadership style,
that is the prize of being a leader. You cannot please everybody. Let the
governor deliver on the mandate given to him by the people. He should not be
distracted.
Barely a month after Governor El-rufai’s memo to President
Muhammadu Buhari was leaked to the press, similar memo was written to the governor
by the APC Caucus chairman, Ahmed Tijjani Ramalan, saying that El-Rufai has no
justification to write such memo because what he (El-Rufai) accused President
Buhari of, he too is guilty of it. What
is your take on this?
I don’t know what is happening in the State that is similar
to what Governor El-rufai wrote about to President Buhari at the national
level. If APC Caucus chairman wanted to advise El-rufai, he shouldn’t have ‑made it public.
It should be a private memo, not public because if you make
it public, it is no longer an advice. So I think Ramalan has his own agenda for
making the memo public.
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