‘Nobody is too big to be voted out’ – El-Rufai’s
son passes subtle message to Tinubu
Bashir Elrufai, son of the ex-governor of Kaduna state has
passed a subtle message to President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general
election.
Bashir, whose indistinct message relates to President
Tinubu’s reelection come 2027 is quoted via his X handle as saying; that nobody
is too big to be voted out of office by Nigerians and that the acclaimed
strategist can only succeed in Lagos.
He also chided the IMF and the World Bank as key interest
groups in Nigeria’s election but would not be successful in reinforcing their
choice in 2027.
The post reads, “Nobody is too big to be elected out of
office by the people. It will happen & wallahi nothing will happen. So,
forget all these intimidations flying up and down. Let us be patient.
“Even the IMF and World Bank no go saves una that time.
Political strategist una. That one is for Lagos.
In a subsequent post, without referencing his targets, he
hinted at his message, only revealing that his targets would feel implicated.
He further remarked that neither would he nor anybody be
coerced into reelecting what he described as an utter failure of governance and
dangerous ethnocentric political strategy.
“I didn’t call names o, but due to their guilt, they
already know who is being spoken about. Wallahi none of you will force anyone
to support this utter failure of governance as a useless, dangerous,
ethnocentric political strategy.”
Remember that Nasir El-Rufai whose ministerial nomination
failed to get the nod of the senate has in recent weeks been entangled in a
legal battle in Kaduna state headed by his supported successor, Umar Sanni over
an alleged misappropriation of N432 billion during his tenure as governor of
Kaduna state.
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