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Senator Shehu Sani, a former lawmaker has described the
situation of the people of Southern Kaduna under the leadership of APC in the
state in the last eight years as that of “blacks in South Africa during the
apartheid regime”.

 

He congratulated the people of Southern Kaduna for surviving
the most difficult period of their existence in the hands of the APC-led
administration of Nasir El-Rufai in the state, describing it as the hardest
moment in the history of the people under any leader in the state.

 

Speaking as the chairman of a party organised by supporters
of Senator Sunday Katung Marshal in Kaduna on Saturday, Sani said, “I am always
so passionate about the people of Southern Kaduna because the area occupies a
special place not only in Kaduna state but in Nigeria as a whole.”

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He hailed the efforts of the people for standing their
ground irrespective of any difficult situation to defend their ancestral land
at all cost and their resolution to support PDP and its candidates in every
election.

 

He enjoined the people to pray and support Senator Sunday
Katung Marshal and other representatives from the area to succeed in their
official assignments and ensure that they deliver their people from Egypt to
the promised land.

 

The PDP gubernatorial candidate in the 2023 election in the
state, Isa Ashiru, enjoined Senator Sunday Katung Marshal and other
representatives from the zone to remain focused and deliver the people by doing
all that is necessary to restore the good fortune of the area.

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Senator Sunday Katung Marshal while responding, thanked the
organisers of the programme, saying it was a challenge to him and other
representatives from the area to deliver on their mandate and make life more
meaningful to the people of the zone.

 

According to him, “I decided that I was going to commune
with my brothers from the House of Representatives and State House of Assembly
to ensure that we do an assessment of the Senatorial District to actually
understand what the people really expect. That we have done, we have
articulated it and all about security, with security, people will be able to
carry out their businesses, go to farm and children go to school without any
problem.” 

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